Looking forward to a Saturday app hunt? Here are a few paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone absolutely free on the App Store for a limited period of time, and you should download them right now. Check out our rundown for today right after the jump!
Want to explore the digital artist in you, but don't have that much needed graphics tablet? Well if you're a Mac user and happen to own an iPad, then you can simply turn your Apple slate into a graphics tablet with an app called Astropad. We take a closer look at what the app has to offer, right after the jump.
Here's a list of some of the best paid iOS, Mac, and Android apps out there that can be downloaded absolutely free for a limited time. Head over the jump for the rundown of the apps.
With Microsoft steadily ratcheting up the development of Windows 10, it's inevitable that some people are going to want to test it out on their Mac, whether for work or just to keep up on the latest technologies from across the isle. The most popular way to do that is in a virtual machine - or VM as some like to call it - and possibly the best way to do that on a Mac is with Parallels Desktop. Currently at version 10, Parallels Desktop costs $80 and importantly, was just updated to support not just the Microsoft Windows 10 Technical Preview, but also the new Office 2016 Preview, too.
This handy little Mac app lets you control your media content using Kinect like gestures. More details and download link can be found right here after the break.
Here's how you can free up your iPhone, iPad full storage space the easy way. Very useful for those with 16GB iOS devices. More details and download link can be found right here.
Apple has just released iTunes 12.1 for OS X Yosemite which includes a Notification Center widget for controlling all your music playback on the fly. More details on the update and where to get it from can be found right here.
If you're in ownership of an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and looking for some decent deals on great apps, then we have a bumper list of savings below. Make no mistake, featured in this run-down are some of the very best apps in the business, and thanks to the App Store's 'Get Productive' initiative, most of those featured will actually help you to get stuff done rather than melt your brain.
If you don't already have Tweetbot for Mac then you're out of luck, because the popular Twitter app has now been pulled form the Mac App Store following reports of widespread authentication issues.
The weekend's here, and as always, we’re back with a handful of paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period. Catch us after the break for more details.