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Apps That
Went Free on
2014-07-25

Count anything and everything with Counters. We also have a music player that makes your album art the star of the show, and a lifestyle app that allows you to reflect on your day.

Highs and Lows
iPhone
Highs and Lows

Highs and Lows

Mell Fuller

Reflect on your day with this lifestyle app.

FREE ($1.99) For a limited time FREE ($1.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Highs and Lows is about as straightforward of a lifestyle app as you will find. All it asks you to do is record a single high point and low point each and everyday. After recording your high and low, you’re able to share it via Facebook or Twitter. You’re also able to look back on your highs and lows to discover trends. The app includes the ability to set a reminder as well so you’ll never miss a day.

Ellie's TV - Kid Safe Videos
iPhone
iPad
Ellie's TV - Kid Safe Videos

Ellie's TV - Kid Safe Videos

Ellie's Games, LLC

A collection of kid-safe videos and movies that your little ones are sure to enjoy.

$2.99 $2.99
Why we picked this?

Ellie’s TV features hand-picked and age appropriate videos and movies pulled straight from YouTube. It’s completely free of outside links and content, so you can rest assured your child will be entertained in a safe environment. The app is loaded with content from Sesame Street, Disney, Pixar, PBS, and Nickelodeon, with more being added all of the time.

Album Flow Pro
iPhone
iPad
Album Flow Pro

Album Flow Pro

Imre Katai

Make your album art flow with this music player.

$2.99 $2.99
Why we picked this?

You're able to browse through your music library by swiping across the album art. Just tap on an album to display its tracks and play music. You can also search for songs, share what you're listening to, display photos of the artists in the background, learn about your favorite artists, and choose from 13 color theme options.

Avoid - Sensory Overload
iPhone
iPad
Avoid - Sensory Overload

Avoid - Sensory Overload

NuOxygen

Overload your senses in this endless distance game.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Jump into your ship and speed down eye-popping neon courses. Tap each side of the screen to slide your shift left and right to avoid upcoming obstacles and grab multipliers. The course builds itself as you speed along, so you will need quick reflexes to avoid smashing into barriers or falling off entirely. The game includes two themes, each with their own set of levels and randomly generated endless courses. It also includes a techno soundtrack, dynamic backgrounds, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center. Two additional themes are available via in-app purchase.

Counters• - Colourful Tally Counter for Simply Keeping Count of Things
iPhone
Counters• - Colourful Tally Counter for Simply Keeping Count of Things

Counters• - Colourful Tally Counter for Simply Keeping Count of Things

Addo Label

A beautifully simple tally counter.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

You’re able to create as many tally counters as necessary and reorder them however you like. Each tally counter can have separate count up and count down integer values and colors. Tap with a single finger to count up, two fingers to count down, and three to reset. Your tally counters can be shared with anyone via Messages, email, Twitter, or Facebook. The app also includes auto-lock prevention, app icon badging, count vibrations, and the ability to create reminders.

My Artists
iPhone
My Artists

My Artists

Top Drawer Apps

Get closer to your favorite artists with this music player.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

The app allows you to play any music from your library, and then feeds you artist profiles, discographies, photos, and YouTube videos. You're able to navigate the entire app using gestures. You can also discover new music via the built-in Last.fm stream.