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Monday, April 8, 2013

Top 5 Free App Recommendation Sites for Your iPhone and iPad

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How many applications are installed on your smartphones or tablets? A recent research indicates that there are only 15 apps daily used by average users. So it’s not reasonable for installing hundreds of apps on your gadget especially when some of those are paid ones. To help you save much money, here I’ve found 5 free app recommendation sites for iOS devices. If you’re an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch user, you can simply find many useful limited free apps and totally free apps here.

Free App a Day
Free App a Day
Free App a Day is an app promotion based site with more than 160 thousand fans on Facebook. This site offers a free iPhone app (usually a game) every day. Sometimes it will have free utility apps recommendation.

AppShopper
AppShopper
Appshopper is an app recommendation site that shows both paid and free apps with reviews for sponsored apps. It provides filters to help you find what you really need. The listings show you all of the latest and most popular free apps, noting ones with price drops in the description.

FreeNew
FreeNew
Established in 2010, FreeNew is a platform for all developers to submit apps and for users to free download. Besides iPhone and iPad apps, the site also provides free apps/software for Android, Windows Phone and even Windows 8 platforms.

FreeAppAlert
FreeAppAlert
Free App Alert shows you a list of paid iPhone apps that just became free. A special feature of the site is that, rather than clicking through each app link to see the screenshots, you can just move your mouse on the thumbnail to see an enlarged screenshot next to each app.

AppRevels
AppRevel
AppRevels is a new born app recommendation site. Besides free and price-cut apps for iOS, the site also shows top rankings of music, movies and (free/paid) books. Moreover, a professional Windows based tool named iTransfer is also introduced to help users transfer files among their iOS devices, iTunes and PC.

Most of the free iPhone apps I usually use are found on the sites mentioned above. How about you? Still searching something free on the app store? If you have any other frequently used free app sites, please feel free to share them with everyone:)

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