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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/28/2017

May 28, 2017 by RSS Feed

CameraPixels - manual camera + RAW , Change - Currency Converter | Foreign Exchange Rates , Subtraction Flash Cards Match Math Games for Kids and more

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CameraPixels - manual camera + RAW ( $2.99 → Free ) Natalya Petrenko With CameraPixels, you truly can have it all. It allows you to take photos in bursts, record regular and slow motion video, capture time lapses, and save photos in Raw form. Beyond that, CameraPixels provides you with full control over ISO, shutter speed, white balance, focus, and EV compensation. It supports resolutions up to 4K and 8.0 MPx, and includes image stabilization and a night mode.

Change - Currency Converter | Foreign Exchange Rates ( $0.99 → Free ) Sigalit Amsalem Change adds a bit of a style to a normally dull app category. You’re able to choose the currencies you’re converting from and to by swiping across the fields at the top of the screen. As you swipe, you’ll see the conversions instantly performed. You’re also able to reorder, activate, and deactivate currencies by tapping on the “+” button at the bottom of the screen. Change includes a total of 85 currencies.

Cuecard - Visual To-Do List, Tasks & Reminders ( $1.99 → Free ) Laurence Himel Cuecard focuses on visual cues instead of text. When recording a new task, simply choose from a vast library of built-in cues or create your own from a photo. You’re able to attach notes if need be, but the idea is to keep things simple. Then whenever you want to see what needs to be done, just glance at your grid of visual cues. Cues that are more important than the rest can be highlighted in red.

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Subtraction Flash Cards Match Math Games for Kids ( $3.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC Subtraction Flashcard Match Games creates a fun environment for your child to practice subtraction in with its eye-popping visuals and positive encouragement. Your child can work on matching problems to their answers or matching problems to other problems. The difficulty can be adjusted by changing the number range and by showing the cards or keeping them face down. The game also includes a bubble popping reward after each round.

Stopwatch+: Accurate Mechanical Analog Timepiece ( $2.99 → Free ) Diesel Puppet Stopwatch features a realistic timer, complete with clicking sounds. Tap the button in the lower left corner to start the timer and tap again to record a lap. You’re able to record as many laps as you’d like and view them in a scrollable list. Your list can also be shared via email.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/27/2017

May 27, 2017 by RSS Feed

Onirim - Solitaire Card Game , Oilist , Simple Repeat Timer. and more

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Simple Repeat Timer. ( $0.99 → Free ) abiem LLC Timer is simple, clean, and effective. To set a timer, slide your finger up from the bottom of the screen. Tap to start, tap to stop, or double-tap to reset. After all of the time ticks away, the timer will start all over again. You’re able to add up to two additional timers to track things like sessions and intervals. Frequently used timers can be saved.

Salsa Rhythm - the Latin Dance Practice Tool ( $2.99 → Free ) District One Mobile, LLC Let’s dance! Salsa Rhythm will help you practice your dance timing on-1 and on-2 at the tempo of your choice. Instruments can be combined and you can choose their patterns. The app includes 20 piano patterns, 20 bass patterns, 29 percussion patterns, automatic key change settings, and 2/3 and 3/2 clave orientations.

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Onirim - Solitaire Card Game ( $0.99 → Free ) Asmodee Digital Onirim is solitaire with a twist. The only way to escape the labyrinth is to gather the eight oneiric doors before the deck runs out. To obtain door cards, either play cards of the same color three turns in a row or discard a key card when a door appears from the deck. Your path to victory is further complicated by nightmare cards, which trigger painful dilemmas when drawn. The game includes a detailed tutorial, stat tracking, and original artwork from the original board game.

Oilist ( $2.99 → Free ) 3DTOPO Inc. Oilist isn’t just another photo filter app. Unlike most of those apps, you’ll never get the same result twice. Oilist utilizes a computer vision technology to analyze photos and apply paint particles using various brush strokes and techniques. All you need to do is pick one of the 18 styles and customize it by choosing from 12 paint moods and 15 brushes. You get to watch as the brush strokes hit the canvas, and you can save the progress at any time.

5coins - Spend Everyday ( $1.99 → Free ) Yuzhou Zhu Unlike similar finance apps, 5coins doesn’t try to do it all. Instead, it focuses on just what you spend on a daily basis. No jumping through multiple screens to perform a single task. Just swipe down on the screen to enter a value and attach a note. The app will keep a running total of everything you’ve spent, and you can view your expense history with an upward swipe. 5coins is able to alert you when you’re spending too much and have a chance of going over-budget.

Animal Math Second Grade Math Games for Kids Math ( $3.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC The little animals of the forest need your child’s help completing a variety of math activities, which range from adding and subtracting to algebraic thinking and place value. The app includes more than 100 activities that adhere to common core standards. It also includes professional narration and instructions, and loads of positive encouragement.

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Protect and Defend Humanity in Zombie Gunship Survival

May 26, 2017 by RSS Feed

Protect and Defend Humanity in Zombie Gunship SurvivalProtect and Defend Humanity in Zombie Gunship Survival

Zombie Gunship Survival (Free) by flaregames and Limbic is an aerial shooter game where you take to the skies to rain destruction upon an endless horde of zombies. If you enjoyed the original Zombie Gunship from a few years back, or just love to shoot zombies with a grand arsenal of weapons, then Zombie Gunship Survival is a game you should check out.

It seems that zombies are never a dying trend, and they only got a rise in popularity a few years ago when “The Walking Dead” came to television. While I’ve enjoyed a lot of zombie-themed games and shows, personally, I’ve gotten a little tired of the same thing over and over again. If you’re going to use zombies, at least make it something that is unique and different, right? Fortunately, that’s what Zombie Gunship Survival is to me, because it’s not your typical zombie shoot-em-up in a first person perspective. I also got a chance to try the game out earlier this year at GDC, and I was thoroughly impressed with what the game offered. Now that it’s finally available, I had to get my hands on it, of course.

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Visually, Zombie Gunship Survival is rather impressive with the high definition, realistic graphics. The game is rendered in 3-D with top notch visuals that are fairly detailed and textured, and the lighting is done well for a gloomy post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombie hordes. The plane itself looks just like the real thing, and all of the weapons that you can find and equip are true-to-life as well. The real kicker with this game are the visuals during combat, because you’re taking control of an AC–130 Gunship and see the world through the plane’s gun scopes. This means that you’ll see everything in black-and-white, inverted, and it’s all kind of fuzzy because the missions are during night. Think of night-vision goggles — that’s what Zombie Gunship Survival will look like most of the time. The different types of zombies you’ll encounter have their own unique appearances and behaviors, and the character portraits of various characters and troops you deploy are lifelike. Animations in the game are smooth and fluid, so there was no issue with lag or choppiness on my iPhone 7 (though personally I think an iPad is best suited for this game). There’s a haunting and somewhat eerie soundtrack in the background that fits the mood perfectly, and the sound effects of your weapons are faithful representations of what you’d expect in reality. Overall, the developers did a great job with the visual and audio design quality of Zombie Gunship Survival, and even if you didn’t play the first one, you can still appreciate the authenticity of this sequel.

Zombie Gunship Survival is level-based and the missions just get harder in difficulty as you make progress. There’s also no way to skip ahead if you don’t like a stage, so everything is fairly linear. The game starts off slow enough, as you discover that you’re one of the few survivors of a devastating zombie apocalypse, and the only way to stay alive in this wasteland is to jump into an AC–130 Gunship and help other survivors raid bases and other areas for resources to survive. In the game, you’re expected to go on these quests with different objectives (keeps things interesting) and complete them to earn resources to expand your headquarters, as well as get valuable weapons and other upgrades for your gunship. Since each mission may be different (and some are harder than others), you’ll be briefed on the goal beforehand. There’s a tutorial in the beginning, so you will learn the basics as you go. Like most games, you can earn up to three medals on each stage as well, depending on your performance, so try not to screw up too bad when you’re in zombie-infested ruins. However, you can always go back and replay specific missions you’ve cleared if you want to do a bit of grinding for resources.

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The controls in Zombie Gunship Survival are simple and straightforward. Before you officially start a mission, you have to deploy your troops somewhere on the map. Just tap on the spot you want them to deploy at, but be wary of sentry towers and other hazards that are not safe for your troops. Once the ground units are deployed, the mission starts. Your job is to basically follow them and provide air support when needed. If you notice zombies heading toward your units, aim and shoot. You can pan the camera around with your finger, and use a pinching gesture to zoom in or out. Make sure your target is in the crosshair, and then tap-and-hold on the weapon button (to the left) to fire. When you have multiple guns equipped, just tap on the one you want to use right now. But be warned — the weapons can overheat if you fire for too long, and some may have a limited amount of ammo, so you have to wait for it to cool down if need be. This means that you should time your attacks at the right time so you aren’t overwhelmed. Eventually, you’ll also be able to command the ground troops, telling them when to stop and go, and bring in more air support.

When you complete missions, you will get resources that are needed to upgrade the buildings in your headquarters. There are also defense missions that you can do, where you must protect the headquarters from incoming zombies for a certain amount of time. Doing this will get you more rewards, so you will want to do it as often as you can if possible. You can also get crates that are full of loot, though there are timers on these when you open it, so you have to wait before you can collect the prizes (though you can spend gold bar premium currency to speed things up). And if you want more crates of loot, you can spend gold bars to get them, or drop some cash through in-app purchases to have enough funds.

I’ve only started Zombie Gunship Survival, but so far it’s an enjoyable way to pass the time. I love how realistic the graphics are because it is truly immersive and unique, unlike some other zombie shooter games that I’ve seen. The controls are easy enough to understand, and you can easily change the y-axis and x-axis to have inverted movement. I’m usually not a fan of freemium base building games, but the distinctive combat system of Zombie Gunship Survival is interesting enough to keep me coming back for more. I don’t like the timers for opening crates though, but I suppose I can live with it.

I recommend giving Zombie Gunship Survival a try if you are looking for a great zombie shooter that is unlike the norm. You can find Zombie Gunship Survival on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for free. There are in-app purchases.

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You can now order photo books and archive images on Google Photos

May 26, 2017 by RSS Feed

At its annual developers conference earlier in the month, Google announced three new features for its Photos app: automatically curated albums, photo books and sharing suggestions.

Today, the company pushed an update to its Photos app for iOS, Android and the web, bringing support for ordering printed photo books comprised of your best photographs. You can make a photo book in minutes with automatic photo curation and easy customization.

Photo books

To order a printed photo book, select the images you'd like to fill your album with. Google's machine learning picks the best shots for your, removing duplicates and poor quality images.

In fact, the app will even offer personalized suggestions for photo books, like your trip to the Grand Canyon, time with family during the holidays, your puppy and so forth.

You can order a seven-inch square softcover book for $10 a piece or its nine-inch hardcover version for twice as much. Each has twenty pages though you can buy additional pages if you’d like:

  • Softcover—$0.35 per additional page
  • Hardcover—$0.65 per additional page

Photo books are currently available to users in the US only.

However, the search company has made promises to bring them to more countries soon.

Google photo books key highlights:

  • Quickly find your best shots— Start from an album or search for a person, place or thing. Then, Google Photos can automatically pick out your best photos—helping you save time.
  • Perfect your book in minutes—Easily move around your photos, add a book title and tweak your cover design.
  • Beautifully crafted for you—Just choose a size and get started on your phone or computer. Photo books are made in the USA from premium, responsibly sourced materials.

Apple’s Photos app supports photo books, too.

In fact, ordering photo books has been part of the now phased-out iPhoto app for almost a decade.

Archive photos

Aside from photo books, today’s update includes the Archive feature.

Chances are your photo library includes not only your selfies, food shots and cherished memories, but the more mundane pictures as well, like recipes, receipts, scanned documents and so forth. You can now move any images you like to the app’s new Archive section, which will help tidy up your photo grid

To get started, simply select a few photos you’d like to archive, tap the Menu icon and choose Archive from the popup menu. This simply moves the selected photos to your archive rather than delete them. Any archives images and videos remain visible in search and albums.

Aside from the photo archival feature and photo books, this edition of Google Photos includes performance improvements and reduces the amount of on-device storage space used by the app

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/26/2017

May 26, 2017 by RSS Feed

Magic Window - Living Pictures , 3D Pool Game HD , Backgammon Premium - Multiplayer Online Board Game and more

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Magic Window - Living Pictures ( $2.99 → Free ) Jetson Creative LLC Magic Window is perfect for your desk, night stand, or Apple TV. It provides unparalleled views from the world around you. Magic Window consists of 22 time-lapse scenes mixed with high quality ambient soundtracks. You’re able to choose scenes or have them randomly displayed. Time and weather data can be placed over the top of scenes. Magic Window includes an alarm clock and sleep timer as well.

3D Pool Game HD ( $1.99 → Free ) Subhendu Behera You’ll find numerous ways to play in 3D Pool. It includes six game types: 8-Ball, 9-Ball, UK 8-Ball, Time Trial, Matrix Mode, and Practice. You’re able to compete locally against an AI opponent or via pass and play. Everyone from novices to seasoned professionals will be able to enjoy the gameplay thanks to three difficulty settings. The accurate physics ensure fair competition.

Backgammon Premium - Multiplayer Online Board Game ( $1.99 → Free ) Trivial Technology This is our favorite version of Backgammon in the App Store due to its massive online community. It’s always more fun to play with others, right? You’re able to play turn-based or live games of Backgammon via Game Center. You can choose to play with a friend or see how your skills match up against other players all over the world. The cool part is, you don’t have to sit around and wait to be matched up. You can actually hone your skills against intelligent AI opponents in single player games while you wait for a match to be found.

ReliCam ( $0.99 → Free ) Lee Searle ReliCam allows you to take the best possible photos. It provides you with manual control over focus, ISO, shutter speed, and zoom. Slide your finger left or right to adjust each parameter or use the fine tune controls. ReliCam also provides helpful grid lines when necessary. All captured photos and videos are directly saved to your library.

Multiponk ( $1.99 → Free ) Fingerlab The goal of the game is simple enough: Keep the ball from passing by your paddle. But what makes Multiponk awesome is the variety of single and multiplayer game modes. It includes a total of seven modes with 11 bonuses to utilize, creating one hectic space to bounce balls around in. It’s not all about luck either, as you can actually steer the ball by bouncing it off of difference sections of your paddle.

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