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Today’s Apps Gone Free: Water, Runtastic Squats, DayCost and More

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Ensure you stay hydrated, perform squats, and keep track of your expenses with today's collection of apps and games.

All app prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely under the control of the developers.

Water – The Simplest Water Reminder and Tracker ($1.99 → Free, 26.7 MB): Stay hydrated with Water. Health-minded people.

The human body is made up of around 60 percent of water and 80 percent of us forget to drink enough of it. Water will help ensure you stay on track. First enter basic details like when you wake, what your daily water intake goal is, and what your default glass size is. Then every time you drink a glass of water, record it in the app. Water's icon badge indicates how many glasses you have left to drink, and you can receive push notifications to help stick with your goal. The app also includes a widget, HealthKit integration, and three units of measurement.

Water – The Simplest Water Reminder and Tracker is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.

Simple Repeat Timer. ($0.99 → Free, 1.4 MB): Time any event in your life with Timer. Athletes, chefs, and anyone else in need of a customizable timer.

Timer is simple, clean, and effective. To set a timer, slide your finger up from the bottom of the screen. Tap to start, tap to stop, or double-tap to reset. After all of the time ticks away, the timer will start all over again. You're able to add up to two additional timers to track things like sessions and intervals. Frequently used timers can be saved.

Simple Repeat Timer. is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 26 ratings.

Tadaa SLR ($3.99 → Free, 28.8 MB): Take fantastic SLR-quality photos with Tadaa SLR. Those who want to put their subject in focus.

Tadaa SLR does most of the heavy lifting for you, but it includes a handful of powerful editing features that will please even the most seasoned iPhoneographers. After taking your photo you're able to apply a mask to your subject manually or have Tadaa SLR detect the edges automatically. The aperture, highlight and gloss levels, and range of your blur effect can be adjusted via sliders. Circular, linear, and complete blur options are available as well. With your subject fully in focus and background blurred out, go ahead and add some filters before sharing it.

Tadaa SLR is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 662 ratings.

Runtastic Squats Trainer PRO ($1.99 → Free, 48.9 MB): Turn your iDevice into your personal fitness trainer with Runtastic Squats. Those who want to define their thighs and firm up their buttocks.

It's able to take you from zero to 150 squats by putting through three training plans. The app is able to count your squats automatically and notify you when to take breaks. It also records all of your personal stats and records, including calories burned. You're able to share your workouts and records via Facebook, Twitter, or email.

Runtastic Squats Trainer PRO is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 1208 ratings.

Dice With Buddies: Social Game ($1.99 → Free, 399.2 MB): Roll the dice and test your skills against friends and family with Dice with Buddies. Fans of the original Hasbro game.

Dice with Buddies is the perfect bite-sized experience for the social gamer. It ensures that you'll always be able to shake and roll whenever the mood strikes thanks to its variety of game modes. You're able to challenge friends and family on Facebook, take on other Dice with Buddies players, and compete in premium tournaments. The premium tournaments pit you against Dice Masters, allowing you to score bonus rolls, new dice, profile frames, and other cool prizes and rewards. The more you play, the faster you'll be able to level up. Get shaking!

Dice With Buddies: Social Game is available for free today only (11/25). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 46254 ratings.

DayCost Pro – Personal Finance ($2.99 → Free, 40.7 MB): Track your expenses throughout the day with this easy to use finance app. Anyone who wants a simple and elegant way to keep tabs on their finances.

It takes mere seconds to record a transaction in DayCost. Just swipe down on the screen, pick a category, enter an amount, and swipe up to record. You're also able to attach a payment type, photo, and note to your transactions. DayCost allows you to create a budget and view graphical reports to keep your finances in check. It also includes passcode protection, iCloud support, and the ability to create custom categories.

DayCost Pro – Personal Finance is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 144 ratings.

Gif Me! Camera ($0.99 → Free, 26.7 MB): Create and share animated GIFs with Gif Me. Those who love sharing on social media.

Gif Me allows you to capture video three different ways: normal, multi-record, and stop motion. You're also able to import photos or videos from your library. During the editing process you're able to add and cut out frames, add filters, adjust the lighting, apply text and stickers, change the playback speed, and add a frame.

Gif Me! Camera is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 159 ratings.

Screeny 2.0 ($1.99 → Free, 27.0 MB): Get a handle on your camera roll with Screeny. Those who want to free up space.

Screeny screens your camera roll for photos, videos, and screenshots that are no longer necessary. It even allows you to manage unwanted live photos by removing the video portion. Your results can be filtered by category or by date.

Screeny 2.0 is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 286 ratings.

That concludes today's issue of Apps Gone Free. If you like staying on top of these daily deals, don't forget to check out our free AppsGoneFree app.

It provides all the deals each day, and even an archive of past deals that are still active.

Developers:

If you are a developer who would like to get your app included in our "Apps Gone Free" daily lists, here's our basic set of rules:

  • It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
  • The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.
  • The free version of your app must not include ads.

To submit an app, simply send a request to [email protected] with the subject "Apps Gone Free." Please include the name of the app, a link to it in the App Store, when and for how long you intend to offer the app for free, and anything else you would like to share. We will take it from there.

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Run Your Own Campsite in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has the same AC aesthetic from previous games. This means a lush 3D rendered world that’s full of bright and vibrant colors and cute animal character models. If you’ve played previous AC games, then you’ll feel right at home. If this is your first AC experience, then you should let the low-poly style graphics work their charm on you, because it’s hard to not fall in love with the AC world. All animations are smooth and there’s no lag on my iPhone 8 Plus. Pocket Camp includes the adorable sound effects from previous games and the music is relaxing.

If you played previous AC games, you’ll remember that you start as the mayor of a small village, and your goal is to grow and expand that town to attract new residents. Pocket Camp is different. Instead of owning a town, you’re the manager of a campsite. You can choose the theme of the campsite (cute, cool, sporty, or natural) and decorate it however you want.

Various animal campers begin to set up camp in different areas of the campgrounds (riverside, island with plenty of bugs, oceanside, and even a lush grove), and your job is to meet them and fulfill their requests to build up friendship levels. By earning their trust, you’ll get rewarded with Bells (AC currency) and useful crafting materials. When you get to certain friendship levels with animals, you’ll earn cool things like matching clothes, rare materials and decor, and eventually their character portrait.

The requests that the campers have vary, but they’re usually pretty easy to fulfill. These include collecting fruit, bugs, shells, or even fish. To get these items, you’ll have to go around the campgrounds and do various activities. Once you harvest an item, like fruit from trees, you’ll have to wait a while before more fruit is available (hello timers). Bugs and fish are quicker to re-spawn, as you’ll find more if you just walk around a little.

If you have trouble finding specific items that animals request from you, then you may want to turn to the Market Box feature. In the Market Box, you (and others) can list items for sale. These can be seen by friends you’ve added and vice versa, so if you’re in need of something, check what your friends have for sale.

Your character can also only carry so much, so when your bag is full, you’ll need to sell items or list them. As you raise friendship levels, you’ll earn experience points for your character. Once you level up, you unlock more characters, your inventory space may increase, and you unlock more items to craft.

After you reach certain friendship levels with animals, you can also invite them to your campsite, and have them stay permanently if there’s space. But each animal has certain requirements that need to be fulfilled before they visit, and this includes having specific decor items available.

There’s also a marketplace area on the map, where mobile versions of your favorite shops come by to sell goods. This includes the Able Sisters for clothes, Kicks for shoes and socks, and the traveling Nook ‘n’ Go for various decor. The vendors rotate every few hours, so you’ll want to check back often for new items.

On top of everything, you roll around in a mobile camper. This serves as your home in the game, and it can be customized on the inside and outside. New to Pocket Camp is OK Motors, ran by brothers Giovanni, Beppe, and Carlo. They can do paint jobs, change your camper style, and upgrade the inside to be bigger and better! They’re also this game’s Tom Nook, because you’ll have to do loans for these pricey upgrade jobs, and pay them back over time.

Since Pocket Camp is a free game, there are Leaf Tickets. This is the premium currency that’s used to speed up crafting jobs from Cyrus and even purchase special items like throw nets (catch many fish), honey (attract many bugs), and fertilizer (grow fruit immediately). While you can buy Leaf Tickets through IAP if you’re low, I found that the game is rather generous with giving you free Leaf Tickets from leveling up and completing Timed/Stretch Goals.

I’ve spent a good several hours playing Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp since it came out, and not surprisingly, I find it hard to put down. I swear I swore off of Animal Crossing since I abandoned my village in New Leaf, but just like that, Nintendo has pulled me back in to this adorable world through camping.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a watered-down version of the console franchise, but it still provides players with plenty to do and collect.

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[Deal Alert] Get an open-box Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 for $369.99 ($230 off) with tax in only 3 states on eBay

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

The maelstrom that is Black Friday has come and gone, but there are still outstanding deals to be had in the calm before Cyber Monday. Take the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, for instance: With a display that’s tough to beat and helpful multitasking capabilities, the tablet remains one of the more enticing options out there today. Lately, it’s becoming one of the more heavily discounted tablets, too. Now you can buy an open-box Tab S3 for just $369.99, which is a rather handsome $230 discount.

Even though Samsung debuted the Tab S3 at the beginning of the year, the tablet still boasts premium specs: a 9.7″ 1536 x 2048 AMOLED display (with HDR video support), an S Pen, a Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 6,000mAh battery, a 13MP rear camera, a 5MP selfie camera, and quad speakers. This deal is for the Wi-Fi model, so you won’t find any LTE connectivity here.

While they’re open-box, these Tab S3 devices show little signs of use and include the original packaging and accessories. They also come with free shipping and a one-year warranty from quickshipelectronics, which has a 99.6% positive-feedback rating and a “Top Rated Plus” badge. Last week we saw this seller offer the Tab S3 for $399.99 if you used a coupon code at checkout.

Sales sales tax is charged on items shipped to only these three states: California (7.5%), Indiana (7.0%), and Washington (9.5%). The listing says there is a limited quantity of these tablets available, so act quickly.

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[Deal Alert] Get the Alcatel Idol 5S for $199.99 ($80 off) or A30 for $59.99 ($40 off) on Amazon with coupon code

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Black Friday is over, but there are still a few deals hanging around until Cyber Monday. From now until November 27 at midnight PST (or until supplies run out), you can grab an Alcatel Idol 5S for $80 off, or an Alcatel A30 for $40 off.

The Idol 5S is a mid-range device, with a Snapdragon 625 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, and a 5.2″ 1080p IPS display. The rear-facing camera is 12 MP with video stabilization, and the front-facing lens is 8 MP. Most reviews for the phone point to the design, speakers, and performance as excellent. However, many reviewers and buyers say the battery life is average at best.

The A30 is very much a low-end phone. I’ll be honest, the $60 price is probably what it should have been from the start. You’re looking at a Snapdragon 210 processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, and a 5″ 720p screen. On the bright side, it has front-facing speakers and a headphone jack. The A30 is probably best suited as a backup device, especially since there are both GSM and CDMA models available (the CDMA model will not work on Sprint).

You can get the Idol 5S and A30 from the source links below. To get the discount, you’ll need to use the 40OFFA30 coupon code for the A30, and 80OFFIDOL5S for the Idol 5S.

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Android 8.0 Oreo now rolling out to Sony Xperia XZ and XZs

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Sony’s phones don’t have a working fingerprint sensor in the US, they have confusing names, and they are almost always expensive. But software updates is where Sony really shines, and now the company is updating two more phones to Oreo.

An Oreo update was previously announced for the Xperia XZ and XZs, but now it’s actually rolling out to users. The build number for both updates is 41.3.A.0.401, and they are around 1.2GB in size. The November 1 security patch level is included. Sadly, it doesn’t look like Project Treble support has been added (at least for the XZ).

Android 8.0 Oreo will likely arrive on the X Performance next, due to the phone sharing build numbers and most specifications with the XZ and XZs.

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Encuentra cursos de programación gratuitos y para todos los lenguajes

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Lo bueno de la era en la que vivimos es que tenemos acceso a una cantidad de información infinita en cuestión de segundos y a golpe de click. Esto también puede ser un tanto abrumador, y muchas veces hace que sea complicado encontrar los recursos adecuados.

Quick Code es el lugar al que todo el mundo que quiera aprender a programar debería ir. Se trata de una plataforma en la que encontrar cursos totalmente gratuitos y para todos los lenguajes.

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También hay cursos de big data o inteligencia artificial

Al entrar veremos una serie de cursos destacados, y haciendo click en cada uno de ellos podremos obtener más información sobre lo que vamos a aprender. Actualmente hay seis en esta sección, incluyendo uno de Ruby on Rails, Python y Swift.

Aprender a programar

Si seguimos descendiendo aparecerán los nuevos cursos que han sido incorporados a la plataforma, y al final de todo un listado con los diferentes lenguajes de programación (en total 36).

Cursos para 36 lenguajes de programación.

Por si no fuera suficiente, existe una barra lateral y un buscador en el que poder introducir cualquier palabra clave. Una vez que hayamos entrado en el curso que queramos hacer, además de la información encontraremos el enlace que nos lleva a la página en la que se imparten.

Quick Code A List Of Free Courses To Learn Any Programming Language

Lo interesante es que también hay cursos de criptomonedas, big data o inteligencia artificial. Puede ser un buen propósito para las vacaciones navideñas, pudiendo aprovechar el tiempo libre para aprender aquello que se nos resiste.

En Genbeta | 600 cursos gratuitos de 200 universidades para aprender online y desde cualquier lugar

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SuperDelete: remove files with paths that are too long on Windows

Posted: 25 Nov 2017 12:04 PM PST

Microsoft’s Windows operating system has had a 260 character limit for paths for a long time. While most users may not run into issues with folder names and file names that exceed the limit, some may. If a path is too long, for instance when a USB Flash Drive is connected to the system that was used on a Linux distribution before, Windows won’t run operations such as remove or edit on files if the path is exceeded.

Microsoft did add a new option to Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 to enable NTFS Long Path in the Group Policy, it only works for “manifested” programs.

Third-party developers created programs to address the issue. There is Too Long Paths Detector which highlights paths that are too long on a Windows machine, or Long Path Fixer to run move, copy or delete operations on files or folders that exceed the path limit. There is also a manual option, as you may reduce the path by changing file and folder names to drop below the 260 character limit.

SuperDelete

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SuperDelete is a command line tool that has been designed specifically to delete files and folders that cannot be deleted in Explorer because the path exceeds the character limit.

A Windows command-line tool that can be used to delete files and folders with very long paths (longer than MAX_PATH 260 characters). It supports paths as long as 32767 characters. It works by using extended-length paths and the Unicode versions of the WinApi functions for enumerating and deleting files. In addition, it supports bypassing ACL checks for deleting folders if the user has administrative rights on the drive.

Usage is pretty simple: download and extract the program to the local Windows machine, or put it on a USB Flash Drive or tools collection disc. Run superdelete.exe fileOrFolderPath to run the delete operation with confirmation.

The program lists the path and file name, and prompts you to accept (y) or decline (n) the request.

The application supports three parameters that you may add to the command:

  • –silent runs the command without confirmation.
  • –bypassAcl bypasses the ACL check if you have elevated rights on the drive.
  • –printStackTrace helps with debugging. It prints the callstack where an exception occurs.

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