The weekend is here, and many devs are offering their paid iOS and Mac apps for free over at the App Store and Mac App Store, respectively. We have handpicked the best ones out of the lot and they are all immediately available for download, but for a limited period of time. For the complete rundown, head past the break.
Along with the new Retina display, and a more compact design for the new 12-inch MacBook, Apple also announced a new 'Force Touch' trackpad, which can also be found on the latest 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro. Ten One Design has just updated its Inklet plugin for the 'Force Touch' supported MacBooks, letting you use the notebooks' trackpad as a pressure sensitive drawing tablet. More information to follow, right after the jump.
If you were ever looking for a way to unlock your Mac using your iPhone or iPad's Touch ID sensor, then this wonderful app for iOS - and its companion Mac app - is all you need to fulfill that purpose, and it has gone absolutely free for a limited period of time - $3.99 value. Head over the jump for further information on this awesome piece of software.
The 1Password app for Mac carries a rather steep price tag, given the features and functions it provides for managing and storing your valuable information, including passwords. However, the app can be grabbed right now at a 30 percent discount as part of the St. Patrick's Day sale. Head over the jump for further details.
There's a new version of an old Command & Conquer game now available for Mac and you should probably play it. We could probably leave it there, but we won't.
If you're a Mac user, then these are the top 5 must-have apps which you should install on OS X right away. For the complete list and details, head past the jump.
Here's a rundown of some of the best paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period for this weekend only. Head over the jump for the complete list.
Microsoft Office 2016 Public Preview for Mac is now available to download for anyone. For more details on the update, and where to get it from, head past the jump.
The much-awaited weekend is finally here, and as usual, we’re back from our hunt to find paid apps that have gone free for a limited time. Today we have 5 Mac apps that have shed their price tags, and they’re ready to be snapped up right away. Head past the break for details and download links.
VLC is rightly considered the best and most versatile video player of them all. Renowned predominantly for its ability to handle any and all file formats thrown at it, maker VideoLAN has been busily updating and improving its assortment of mobile variants, and today, has made a rather big announcement in this regard. The crux of it is that VLC will be returning to iPhone and iPad, having been in hiding since the launch of iOS 8; the Android version is now finally out of beta as VideoLAN also adds an app for Android TV (beta), and there are also new versions for Windows Phone and Windows RT - along with a few other notable updates across the wider VLC product range. So, not much, then.