
Em22
Hasn't been updated in over a yr, but it still works. It just doesn't pull up a whole lot of limited time free apps & none that are marked down ...I'd suggestion that, but they don't respond to feedback, so I'm not sure if they'd even notice. I've gotten a few semi-useful apps for my phone & watch, nothing super expensive, but free nonetheless. I had a kickass on-sale & free finder app, but they shut down a few yrs ago & I've struggled to find one that gives free AND on sale apps in 1 spot
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I have used similar apps but this one stand out from the others. For starters, there is a "Dark" theme option which alone is a huge plus for me. There are a number of customizing options you can set for the type of apps it lists so you can find apps that are more relevant to you. A few examples would be: Type of app, minimum downloads, minimum rating, etc. The developers were also kind enough to stick with banner ads so they can still make their money through ad revenue while being discrete and not plaguing your screen with intrusive popup ads. This is something I can respect and appreciate. The app does exactly what it says, it lists other premium/paid apps on the store that are currently free. This is a type of app that is essential for people who are into having a multitude of tools on your phone while also not breaking the bank.
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AppsFree should be in everyone's must have app list. When I need an app for something, I always check it first. It's always quick to get the free app deals listed, the direct links to the apps is more of a time saver than most realize, and the clean, unobtrusive implementation of ads is greatly appreciated. And I love the filter options. They work better than a search function. Best free app finder app available for android. Period.
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