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Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Today’s apps gone free: RememberTheOil, Algebra Touch, Eddy and more







Keep
your car running in top form with today’s AppBump featured app,
RememberTheOil. This is the first time RememberTheOil has ever been
offered for free, so make sure to take advantage of this opportunity
while you can!


We also have an app that allows you to work on your algebra skills, and a music streaming app.


All app prices are subject to change at any time and without
notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely
under the control of the developers.



iPhone:

RememberTheOil – Car Maintenance ($2.99 → Free, 12.9 MB): This productivity app will help you keep your car running in top form.


You’re able to monitor as many vehicles as necessary. Just tap the
gray knob in the top right corner to pop open the vehicle list or spin
to select. When adding a new vehicle, make sure to include information
like current mileage, average distance traveled per day, and the last
time it was serviced. The app is able to calculate the due date of all
of your services based on the information you enter and remind you when
it’s time to take your vehicle in. Small icons with colored progress
bars help you get a quick overview of what’s needed to be done. The app
also allows you to track your fuel efficiency.


RememberTheOil – Car Maintenance is available for free today only (09/01). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 159 ratings.


Taasky – Beautiful Task & To-Do List ($1.99 → Free, 6.5 MB): You won’t actually mind keeping track of your tasks with this easy on the eyes productivity app.


You’re able to create and organize as many lists as necessary, and
access them all with a left to right swipe. Swipe down to create a new
task, which can include a due date, reminder, and priority level. A
right to left swipe on a task allows you to edit it. The app also
includes the ability to add tasks to your calendar, and iCloud support.


Taasky – Beautiful Task & To-Do List is available for free today only (09/01). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 330 ratings.


Universal:

Algebra Touch ($2.99 → Free, 6.7 MB): Work on your algebra skills with this educational app.


Choose from eight different lesson categories that cover everything
from order of operations and prime numbers to exponent product rule and
factorization. The animated lessons make it easy to follow along, and
you’re able to just drag to rearrange, tap to simplify, and draw lines
to eliminate identical terms. Problems are randomly generated, so you
can practice as often as you want. The app also includes the ability to
create your own set of problems and sync them across all of your
iDevices via iCloud.


Algebra Touch is available for free today only (09/01). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1509 ratings.


Anodia ($2.99 → Free, 24.8 MB): The most thrilling Breakout-style game you may ever play on your iDevice.


Keep the ball in the air by continuously sliding your paddle under it
via touch or tilt controls. Try to collect power-ups while avoiding all
of the power-downs that come streaming down. The game includes more
than 100 levels loaded with all kinds of crazy objects to destroy, more
than 20 power-ups and power-downs, two modes, and achievements and
leaderboards via Game Center.


Anodia is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 4188 ratings.


Halftone ($0.99 → Free, 25.5 MB): This photography app turns your favorite photos into vintage comics.


You can choose from 27 different paper styles, more than 25 stamps,
nine layouts, multiple caption styles, all kinds of different fonts, and
six speech balloon styles. When your image is complete, you can share
it via Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, or email, or you can send it to other
apps like Instagram, Camera+, and Color Splash.


Halftone is available for free today only (09/01). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 713 ratings.


Eddy – cloud music player & downloader, audio books from Dropbox, OneDrive, Box and more ($2.99 → Free, 6.8 MB): Stream music from the cloud with Eddy.


Eddy allows you to tap into your Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, or
OneDrive account. You can then stream any MP3, AAC, M4A, WAV, AIFF, or
M4R files located within. Your files can be copied, moved between cloud
services, renamed, and even downloaded for offline play. The app also
includes search, AirPlay support, and the ability to create playlists.


Eddy – cloud music player & downloader, audio books from Dropbox, OneDrive, Box and more is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 8 ratings.


Beach Games ($1.99 → Free, 8.8 MB): Hit the beach and try to master five different sports in Beach Games by Donut Games.


The five sports include frisbee, balloon throwing, roller skating,
water skiing, and hang gliding. Each sport introduces a new mechanic
you’ll have to master in order to climb the leaderboards. All of the
points you gather from each sport go towards your total score, which
will allow you to more easily compare your skills with your friends.
Beach Games also includes local and daily high scores, loads of stat
tracking, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.


Beach Games is available for free today only (09/01). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 15 ratings.


That concludes today’s issue of Apps Gone Free. If you like staying
on top of these daily deals, don’t forget to check out our free
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  • It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
  • The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.
  • The free version of your app must not include ads.
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