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AppsGoneFree- Your Search Ends Here!

Posted by Paul Wagner on December 19, 2012
Posted in: Apps, Technology.

I do my best to stay on top of what apps are available for free each day.  Who doesn’t want to save some money here and there?  There are some blogs I follow and @TCEA is a great resource for tweeting out apps free for the day.  I have recently run across an app that I LOVE: AppsGoneFree!  Each day the AppsGoneFree app lists apps that are normally paid apps but are free for a limited time…usually just for the day.

AppsGoneFree icon

What makes this app stand out above other resources?  To me it is the layout and functionality.  The app starts by listing the app, showing its rating, advising you which device(s) it will work on, and giving you a brief description.

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If an app grabs your interest, click on the description to learn more about it.  See screen shots of the app itself.  You also have links that will take you right to the App Store.  The action button at the top right allows you to share the app through email, text, or Twitter.

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Click the link to the App Store and it opens up right to the install option.  It’s quick and easy…just the way we need it in today’s world.

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If you are an app hunter and are always looking for a deal, AppsGoneFree is the app for you!

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