Forrest Gump, which stars Hollywood legend Tom Hanks, is one of those movies that almost everybody has seen. But while we collectively appreciate the heart-warming storyline, it doesn't strike us as the kind of flick that should be turned into a mobile game. Sure, most new movies are now arriving with a supplementary title - usually by Gameloft - to enhance the overall experience and sense of excitement, but Forrest Gump? Really?
We always like to tell you about great apps, especially when they're on sale for a limited time. Apple has recently made a slew of productivity apps available at a reduced rate as part of its Productivity sale. More information, including which apps, along with their old and new prices can be found right here.
The best sketching / drawing apps for iPhone and iPad, have just gone free for the first time ever at the iTunes App Store, and if you're the kind to use your digital device for the purpose of channeling creativity, then be sure to check out the details and download link provided below.
There seems to be a real glut of paid-for apps going free of late, and that's no bad thing as far as we're concerned. Here we have a range of new titles to add to that list, and some are great examples of titles that are normally a bargain even at their usual price. Make them free, and they really are apps that you should be trying out.
Given how many apps and games exist over at the iTunes App Store, locating the good ones shouldn't be too hard. But at times, it can be a little tricky, and finding the decent, paid apps gone free even more so. Here, though, we like to bring you some of the best deals on a daily basis, and here, you can get your fill once more.
Free apps are brilliant. Free apps that used to be paid apps are arguably more brilliant, if that's even possible. Because of that fact we don't want you to miss out on any bargains so, without further ado, here's a handful of apps that you might want to check out before the price goes back up!
It did take a while for Microsoft to come through with Office for iPad, but with the latest update to the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps, they're now much more competent than ever before. After the fallout with Windows 8, the software maker has built up a favorable reputation for actually listening to the concerns of consumers, and having taken on board the numerous critiques of the Office apps for iPad, has delivered quite a significant bump to each, pushing the version numbers up to 1.1 in the process.
We endeavor to bring you guys some of the best app deals on a daily basis, and once again, we've got an assortment of great free apps and games for those in ownership of the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Below, as usual, you'll find the list along with the original prices and download links, so join us after the break!
We are back today with five more iPhone and iPad apps that have gone free for a limited time over on the iTunes App Store. These apps are valued at $32 in total and so are worth downloading on your iOS devices.
Getting apps for free is all well and good, but they're usually either full of in-app purchases or just not very good. What's really great is when a paid-for app goes free for a limited time, because not only do users get apps for free, but the developers also get some added publicity as well as the chance to get a healthy bump up those all-important Apple App Store rankings.
















