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Apps That
Went Free on
2019-05-29

Uncover a mystery, learn to identify notes, and compress images with today’s collection of apps and games.

Kompressor - Compress images
iPhone
iPad
Kompressor - Compress images

Kompressor - Compress images

Maysoft Inc.

Compress images in a snap with Kompressor.

Those who frequently share images or need to save space.

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

Kompressor is a handy extension that makes quick work of compressing images. You’ll first need to activate the extension by following the directions within the app. Then any time you need to compress an image, simply activate the extension via the share function. Kompressor can compress images three levels depending on the size you need to achieve, and you can preview the newly compressed image in real time.

Size matters. Kompressor can cut images down in size by more than half.

You simply don’t have any need for this type of functionality.

the Silver Bullet
iPhone
iPad
the Silver Bullet

the Silver Bullet

Kwangsam Kim

Battle vile creatures and uncover a mystery in The Silver Bullet.

Fans of shooter games.

$4.99 $4.99
Why we picked this?

The Silver Bullet is a top-down shooter that provides non-stop action. You get to play as Kali, a legendary warrior working for a counter-demon organization known as Neverlight. Her latest case brings her face-to-face with a mysterious structure that must be investigated. Armed with two pistols and a bad attitude, it’s up to you to get to the bottom of Project Prometheus. The game includes 45 missions, 19 boss battles, and an endless maze for those who complete the story.

You’re a hardcore gamer. This one isn’t for the faint of heart.

You prefer casual titles.

Treble Cat - Read Music
iPhone
iPad
Treble Cat - Read Music

Treble Cat - Read Music

James Uhart

Identify notes in the treble clef with Treble Cat.

Students and teachers.

$7.99 $7.99
Why we picked this?

Treble Cat is a great introduction to reading music. It focuses on the treble clef, and its separate counterpart app focuses on the bass clef. At the beginning of each level you’ll be asked to identify a handful of specific notes. Hit play to cause random notes to start streaming down the staff and tap on the correct ones to remove them before they reach the end. The app includes a total of 50 levels.

You want to learn how to read music. The pace is perfect for beginners.

You want more advanced lessons.