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Apps That
Went Free on
2019-02-17

Teach your child addition and subtraction, impress your sweetheart, and turn photos into pixel art with today’s collection of apps and games.

RememberWhen
iPhone
RememberWhen

RememberWhen

David Dengg

Impress your sweetheart with RememberWhen.

Anyone in a relationship.

FREE ($0.99) For a limited time FREE ($0.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

RememberWhen helps keep track of important relationship events like the beginning of it all, your wedding anniversary, Valentine's Day, and birthdays. It also provides traditional anniversary gift ideas. The app includes the ability to customize your entry with a photo, add your own events and reminders, and share it all via Facebook or email.

You tend to forget important events.

PixelWakker
iPhone
iPad
PixelWakker

PixelWakker

Joseph WRIGLEY

Turn your photos into pixel art with PixelWakker.

Those who enjoy effects apps like Percolator.

FREE ($5.99) For a limited time FREE ($5.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

PixelWakker allows you to import any photo from your library or capture a new one from within the app. You can then choose from 20 different pixel art effects. You’re able to independently adjust the frequency and intensity of each effect via sliders. Your final creations can be saved or shared via your favorite social networks.

You enjoy abstract art. The effects can be adjusted in so many ways.

You want more than pixel art effects. You won’t find any other editing tools here.

Addition & Subtraction Kids K2
iPhone
iPad
Addition & Subtraction Kids K2

Addition & Subtraction Kids K2

IDZ Digital Private Limited

Teach your child addition and subtraction with this educational app.

Parents and teachers.

$39.99 $39.99
Why we picked this?

Addition & Subtraction Kids K2 was designed to help your first grader work on their math skills at home. It’s loaded with more than 350 addition and subtraction games that will have your child coloring, solving puzzles, shooting arrows, popping balloons, and meeting zany characters. The variety of content ensures your child will never get bored while learning to work with numbers up to three digits.

Your child is between the ages of four and eight.

Your child falls outside of the age range.