10 Of The Most Popular iOS Apps Are Free This Week
For the App Store's fifth anniversary, Apple is offering 10
top-tier apps as free downloads for a limited time.
Christina Chaey
Ten top-tier iOS apps, which normally retail for up to $19.99
in the case of the DJing app Traktor DJ are free to download this
week as part of a mini-fire sale to celebrate the fifth
anniversary of Apple's App Store, which has grown from 500 apps
to more than 900,000 since it opened in 2008. These apps are
only free to download for a limited time, so get tapping:
ininTraktor DJ for iPhone and iPad This app, which normally
retails for $19.99, lets you spin and mix tracks like the DJ
pros.
ininBadland This game, which takes you through a series of
obstacles within a fairytale-like forest, won an Apple Design
Award at the company's developer conference this year.
ininBarefoot World Atlas Barefoot World Atlas's 3-D globe
interface acts as a starting point for discovering new facts
about the world's countries, landmarks, wildlife, and more.
ininDay One Day One is a personal journaling app for Mac,
iPhone, and iPad that lets you keep track of your daily
happenings, whether that's jotting down ideas or tracking the
meals you ate. It won Apple's Mac App of the Year award in 2012.
ininHow To Cook Everything The mobile app version of /New York
Times/ columnist Mark Bittman's /How To Cook Everything/ cookbook
includes 2,000 recipes, hundreds of illustrations, and advice on
techniques, equipment, meal-planning, and more.
ininOver Use Over to add beautiful artwork or captions in a
host of elegant fonts to your photos.
ininInfinity Blade II This role-playing combat game is a sequel
to the highly accoladed /Infinity Blade/.
ininTiny Wings for iPhone and iPad In Tiny Wings, you play one
of five mostly flightless birds who catch bits of airtime by
jumping off hills.
ininSuperbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP This music-based game
follows the adventures of a female warrior protagonist in the
mountainous wild, and is set to a soundtrack composed by Jim
Guthrie.
ininWhere's My Water? /Where's My Water"/ players bring water
to Swampy the Alligator's broken shower by getting through levels
of physics-based puzzles.
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