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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/09/2025

February 09, 2025 by RSS Feed

Meal Planner - Weekly Planning , 8bitWar: Apokalyps , Pomodoro Timer: Time Balance and more

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Pomodoro Timer: Time Balance ( $19.99 → Free ) Ufuk Cetinkaya Pomodoro Timer: Timer Balance helps you beat procrastination and boost productivity. Set a pomodoro timer to better manage your time. Set goals, track time, and monitor your progress all in one convenient app.

Dream AI: Dream Interpretation ( $74.99 → Free ) Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi Dream AI: Dream Interpretation combines advanced AI with psychological, astrological, and philosophical insights. Discover deeper meanings behind your dreams and get astrological insights.

Meal Planner - Weekly Planning ( $24.99 → Free ) David Manso Meal Planner: Weekly Menu Prep completely mixes up your meal planning experience, for the better! The app makes it super easy to organize weekly menus, save recipes, and prepare smart shopping lists.

8bitWar: Apokalyps ( $3.99 → Free ) Rosendahl Software AB 8bitWar: Apokalyps will require you to use different strategies and tactics to take down a variety of enemy lines. Each enemy has different strengths and weaknesses that you’ll need to counter. If you fail to hire the right units or place them incorrectly, there will be serious consequences.

Radar Omega - Live Weather ( $74.99 → Free ) Digital Edge Creations Radar Omega - Live Weather gives you real-time radar along with accurate forecasts you can rely on. The app includes crucial weather alerts to keep you and your family safe. You can search and save your favorites cities for quick access to all weather information. The app includes a 10-day hourly forecast so you can be prepared for whatever the weather has in store.

Tripnote: Travel Map Tracker ( $24.99 → Free ) Jassim Alawwad Tripnote: Travel Map Tracker is your AI-powered vacation planner. Use the app to plan personalized trip itinerary, pin places on your travel map, and capture memories. You can document every moment of your trips and jot down recommendations, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences for every destination.

Stitch Photos ( $19.99 → Free ) Le Giang Nam Stitch Photos captures entire websites, conversations, and multiple screenshots and merges them into one long screenshot. You can easily crop, remove, and rearrange screenshots and photos. There is an auto edit feature that prevents overlapping. Final projects can be exported as JPG, PNG, or PDF files.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/08/2025

February 08, 2025 by RSS Feed

Limit: Screen Time for Focus , Color Name Identifier & Finder , DotList and more

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DotList ( $0.99 → Free ) Danz L.L.C. DotList will help you keep up with your busy life. Use the app to organize everything from grocery lists to work tasks. DotList lets you customize your view by renaming, reordering, and adding/deleting lists. All lists are shareable via messages or email and important tasks can be prioritized by pinning them.

Limit: Screen Time for Focus ( $69.99 → Free ) Samet Macit Limit: Screen Time for Focus helps you take control, stay focused, and reclaim your time. Start by jumpstarting your productivity with customizable focus session. You can schedule blocking sessions to use your most productive times wisely. The app also allows you to set daily or weekly usage limits for apps that eat up your precious time.

Color Name Identifier & Finder ( $14.99 → Free ) Appersian Point the camera anywhere to detect colors with col.or. This incredibly useful app lets you create your own color library with iCloud sync. It also converts any color to Swift, Objective C, UI Color, or other formats. The eyedropper tool allows you to select any color of your choice from the on-screen image. With col.or you can search more than 1,500 colors by name and over 500 brands with 1,600 colors from A to Z.

Daily Breathing Exercises ( $99.99 → Free ) Liger Infotech Daily Breathing Exercises offers a unique approach to meditation. The app combines traditional mindfulness with the power of brainwave entrainment. It’s great for both beginners and experienced meditators.

Leaf Identification ( $29.99 → Free ) Le Giang Nam Leaf Identification can identify over 20,000 different species of plants. The app uses AI technology to give you quick and accurate results. All you have to do it snap a photo with your phone and let the plant identifier do the rest. The interface is very easy to use. You’re able to share your plant identification to any device and check your plant history to see what you’ve discovered at any time.

Habit Tracker - Horizon ( $14.99 → Free ) Metronome Software Pty Ltd Habit Tracker - Horizon is a straightforward habit tracking app with collaborative tracking. Add habits, group them by categories or person, and share them. Every person can check off habits on a day and track their overall progress. It’s a really innovative way to motivate each other whether it’s with friends, coworkers, or family members.

Pos System : Wise Sale ( $49.99 → Free ) Marwan Ghafoor Wise Sale: Pos System & Shop gives you all the tools you need grow and run a successful business. Manage sales, track profits, and organize installments all in one convenient app.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/07/2025

February 07, 2025 by RSS Feed

Wingy: Rizz Up with AI! , Pomodoro Timer | Stay Focused , Accountit: Budget Tracker and more

iPhone:

Daily Wallpaper - 4K Photos ( $49.99 → Free ) Skyriser Media Daily Wallpaper - 4K Photos is full of fresh, high-quality wallpapers. There are more than 4,000 to choose from. Whether you’re a nature lover, geography enthusiast, or art admirer, this app has you covered.

Wingy: Rizz Up with AI! ( $69.99 → Free ) MyShoperoo Wingy: Rizz Up with AI empowers you to express yourself effortlessly and authentically. Windy understands your unique voice and helps you communicate it. The app uses AI to generate captivating sayings, pick up lines, and comebacks.

Pomodoro Timer | Stay Focused ( $59.99 → Free ) Ori Meir Pomodoro Timer | Stay Focused helps busy folks with a lot going on manage their time better. The app is designed to improve focus and productivity while keeping you energized. Set a pomodoro timer and focus on a specific task until the focus period is up. Then take a short break to refresh your mind.

Accountit: Budget Tracker ( $19.99 → Free ) DesignTech SIA Accountit: Budget Tracker is a simple, yet powerful daily transactions tracker. The app helps you manage all your finances in one convenient place.

Insect Identifier ( $29.99 → Free ) Le Giang Nam Insect Identifier is your go-to app for instantly identifying any insect or bug. Just snap a photo and get detailed information like the common name, scientific name, species, life cycle, behavior, population, predators, and much more. The app uses AI for better identifying and works offline.

SayItRight - Accent Training ( $99.99 → Free ) Mohammed Alani SayItRight - Accent Training helps you refine your speech and monitor your growth. Use the app to create custom interactive practice sessions and get instant feedback on your pronunciation.

Keto Diet: Carb Macro Tracker ( $39.99 → Free ) Patrick Chasco Carb Counter is perfect for anyone eating a keto or low-carb diet. The app is designed for quick, no-fuss carb logging. You’re able to scan bar codes or manually search for foods to get the most accurate carb information. The app includes charts so you can visualize your progress and results over time.

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The Longing review

February 06, 2025 by RSS Feed

Of all the qualities that need to come together to produce a great game experience, one of the most critical is the pacing. Oftentimes, games approach the kind of experiences they want to give players and then the pace takes shape around what these actions are, but in the case of a game like The Longing, everything is built around a set pace that is very intentionally drawn way out. More specifically, the playtime here is stretched to the incredible length of 400 real-time days. I am not sure that this decision makes for a particularly enjoyable game experience in the traditional sense, but playing it can be so hands-off and reflective that engaging with it as an academic exercise is easy enough to do.


Shades of adventure

In The Longing, you control a tiny dark humanoid referred to as "The Shade." The Shade seems to act as a sort of servant to a stone king underground. The game opens with the king explaining that his powers have faded and that he needs to rest to restore them so he can "create a world without longing." As The Shade, your duty is to awaken the king after his 400 day rest.

With all that time on your hands, you can just wait patiently until it is time to do as you are told, or you can wander the elaborate underground cave system that the king and Shade reside in the meantime. All that the king warns you not to do is try to leave the caves and reach the surface. From there, you are on your own for the next 1.1 years.

Slow burn

Once the wait in The Longing starts, you are constantly aware of it via an in-game clock at the top of the screen. It advances whether you are actively playing the game or not. Active play generally means plodding very slowly between rooms and gathering collectibles like coal or books that can be brought to your home to start a fire and read. There are also puzzles, some of which are time-gated and require you to wait until something changes about them before you can proceed further.

Another option--and one I was fond of--is to instruct The Shade to go on a walk to a random location before closing the game, which led to always opening the game up to find myself in a different part of the cave system. No matter what you choose to do in The Longing, the pace at which is happens feels glacial compared to just about every other game, but that's also kind of the point. I'll also note here that in playing on mobile, popping in and out of the game is probably the easiest it will ever be.


400 Days of Shade

The Longing is absolutely meant to be a slow and meditative game. There is no trick to suddenly get faster movement (though there are ways to manipulate the in-game time). The point is to spend time with it and develop patience--or not. Remember, time advances either way. What it does ask you to do is engage with this core premise until you reach the end, and doing this is an interesting and rewarding exercise.

I could see a situation where I just decided The Longing didn't move or feel the way I wanted it to and just deleted the app, but I didn't. I wouldn't say I spent a ton of the 400 day timer with The Longing open, but having it sit there on my device led to times where I would check in on it, find myself somewhere new, perhaps discover a book or a disappointment (perhaps the oddest in-game collectible), and then put it back down for a few days or more. Whenever I saw it's icon, I knew that even if I didn't tap it, The Shade was there, passing time, whether while walking or standing around waiting for a puzzle to open or my next commands to come in. In my time with the game, there was never a moment where my own life was not intertwined with The Shade, whether I was choosing to actively play The Longing or not. This is a neat idea! I like it, and it is remarkably well-executed! But I'll also say that there's a lot of reasons I've already mentioned why I didn't do a ton of active exploration in this game.

The bottom line

I guess at the end of reviews I'm supposed to assign some value that gives you an idea of whether it's "worth it" to play the game I'm reviewing. Games like The Longing make this practice seem silly and superfluous. In a more traditional "game rating" sense, The Longing isn't exactly something I'd say would net a particularly high score, but it has arguably more value as an experience than many other games I may rate more highly than it. Do I want to play it again? No. Am I glad I played it? I guess? Was it a worthwhile experience? Absolutely. If you're left here scratching your head, probably the best advice I can give you is that if anything I said above hasn't completely turned you off from trying it, you will probably like The Longing.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/06/2025

February 06, 2025 by RSS Feed

Louder Volume Sound Up Booster , TimeSignal Alarm clock , Game for Toddlers: Animal KIDS and more

iPhone:

Game for Toddlers: Animal KIDS ( $3.99 → Free ) Alexander Deplov Animal KIDS is a fun way for kids to use their little fingers to place the puzzle pieces in the correct spot. The app is filled with lots of different shapes and colors. The upbeat music along with adorable artwork will keep your kid entertained for hours.

Louder Volume Sound Up Booster ( $59.99 → Free ) Future Moments Louder Volume Sound Up Booster is a simple and powerful app. Use it to make your video and audio files louder or lower. It's quick and easy to use. Simply import a file, adjust the volume, or use the one-tap button to automatically set it to maximum.

TimeSignal Alarm clock ( $0.99 → Free ) hideo nakamura TimeSignal Alarm Clock is a simple alarm clock app that is large and easy-to-read. The big buttons are extremely handy for those with tired or clumsy hands. The app reminds you each day to set an alarm for the next day. You can set an alarm for each day of the week and in order to stop the alarm clock you must match the emoji patterns.

Fresh Reversi ( $0.99 → Free ) Alexander Deplov Fresh Reversi allows you to jump right in and play. You’re able to compete against three different computer-controlled opponents, grab a friend and play locally, or play online. As you play you’ll see a running tally of the pieces you own at the top of the screen. You’re also able to have hints shown and change the starting position. The game includes full stat tracking as well.

Voice Recorder: Transcribe App ( $89.99 → Free ) Second BGD DOO Voice Recorder: Transcribe App turns your thoughts into text with the press of a button. The app offers crystal-clear sound for all your needs from lectures to interviews. You’re even able to edit recording with an intuitive trimming tool.

PassVult: Private Passwords ( $29.99 → Free ) Pleme PTY LTD. PassVult stores passwords, codes, and sensitive data locally—encrypted and offline. The app makes it easy to manage and store all your passwords in one place and has a secure password generator. Set a master password to access the app for an extra layer of security.

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