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by I Don't Want To Have A Nickname
Opens to a white screen with no apps for the last 10 days.
Yep. It's 11am and one of today's free apps has already expired. That's less than 2 hours of being free. Although there are a lot of junk apps and way too many games I would never use I like the idea of the app. But there are 3 problems: 1. Often the free apps are the "lite" versions requiring an in-app purchase for the full version. This should be disclosed up front in App Advice before being sent to the app store. 2. The time zones are not considered. I live in CA and when it is still "today" here many of the apps that are free "for that day" are no longer free. As I mentioned today an app expired in less than 2 hours. There should be a specific time zone mentioned. I.E. This price is good until Midnight or 1pm. Pacific time, etc. 3. Sometimes the "real" price of the app is inflated to make it look more like a deal. When removed from App Advice it gets lowered to its actual price.
by GeekyGirl007
I enjoyed the old format of this app much better, but I appreciate the developers giving the option to toggle the new format to "off" so it looks close to the original version in terms of layout. That being said, the new pastel color scheme stays and is not enjoyable to look as like the original version color scheme was. I also find the "it's for you if" and "you can pass if" sections are very unhelpful and I don't find that it offers real advice on who it's for. A lot of times I feel the reasonings here don't make a lot of sense and simply grasp at straws. I feel the app would have a better feel without this section.
I give this app three stars for the ease of use, good and new free apps daily, and giving the option to toggle back to the original layout at least.
Thanks for listening to my feedback!
by Comavet
I used the original version for a few years and downloaded some interesting and useful apps and a few real bargains. But nowadays it seems like 80% of the listed apps are games, which I have no interest in. I'm interested mostly in iOS utilities, productivity enhancers, self-improvement, and fitness apps. It seems to me they used to fairly regularly make up around 40% of the listed apps and now they make up about 5-10%.
Nowadays I feel like why should I bother to look at this app anymore, when the vast majority of offerings are now games? Perhaps this has to do with fewer developers offering their apps free, even for a limited time. Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I think the number of serious apps available from AppsAdvice/AppsGoneFree has declined.
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