Apple promos on iOS apps are great, but they are even better when available on a productivity app instead of a game that one can easily lose interest on after a while. Today's offer is on one such title, it usually retails for $4.99 on the App Store, but can be downloaded for free right now for a limited period of time. Called TextGrabber, it's a powerful OCR translation app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. For those unfamiliar with the OCR bit, it basically allows you to quickly scan any printed material like a magazine, newspaper, or a document, and then have it translated into legible digital text that can be edited right on the iOS device.
Apple's head of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller has announced a slew of changes to how the iOS App Store functions. Developers and consumers alike will most definitely welcome the changes, with Schiller suggesting that his reign will introduce major improvements to how the search functionality works, as well as offering new payment options through universal subscriptions to developers.
It's time for Apple's Free App of the Week again! The iOS App Store is full of apps to keep us occupied, but why make all that effort when Apple has taken it upon itself to throw some gems at us for free every week. Today's title - game in fact, usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store, but can be grabbed for free till next Thursday.
It's that time of the week yet again. Apple is throwing a quirky little puzzler at us iPhone and iPad users as part of its Free App of the Week initiative, and it is one that is bound to keep most of us occupied. Usually retailing for $0.99, it can now be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
Another week, another free iOS app. As part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative, we have a addictive iPhone and iPad game called Dragon Hills just waiting to be grabbed absolutely free of cost. Usually retailing for $1.99, the game offers quick and instant fun right off the bat, with beautiful graphics and brilliant sound effects, and it can be yours for free till next Thursday. It is also the first time it has completely dropped its price tag on the App Store.
If you're the kind of person who is planned, organized, and calculated with all you do in life, and also happen to have a knack for technology, then this week's Apple's Free App of the Week for iPhone and iPad will fit in perfectly with your lifestyle. Called Calendars 5, this popular calendar app usually retails for $6.99 on the App Store, but can be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
The British Broadcasting Corporation has today released a dedicated kids version of its popular iPlayer app for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. Aptly titled BBC iPlayer Kids, the app is available for free and gives you complete access to content found in CBeebies and CBBC. This development comes in after Director General Tony Hall had gone on record to state that the two networks could be phased into an online-only future.
For years now, we've wanted a way to rid ourselves of stock iOS apps, resorting to putting them into folders in far flung corners of our Home screens. Newly found code within the App Store suggests we may soon be able to hide these native apps.
Apple is said to be working with Will.i.am and TV executives Ben Silverman and Howard T. Owens to create a new TV show that is based around apps and the App Store, according to new reports. The show, of which there are almost no details currently in circulation, will "spotlight the app economy."
Here's how you can download Day One 2 iOS app for iPhone and iPad for free. This app normally costs $10 but is available for free for limited period of time.
















