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Free Apps roundup for September 11th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 11, 2009 at 11:43 AM

Free Apps roundup for September 11th, 2009Honestly, the only app of note to hit the App Store free of charge this week was Flickr’s official iPhone app. Who would have thought it would have taken them this long to get one in the first place? Anyway, I have a full list for you, mostly game demos, though. You win some, you lose some. Take a look.

  • Flickr - Finally, Flickr has an official iPhone app.  You can upload pics and vids and view all of the great (and perhaps not so great) images on Flickr.
  • ZenTap - It’s an advanced text editor that guesses words beginning with the first letter.  This could save you a ton of time, and eliminate spelling errors.  Plus, there’s a spell checker, customizable buttons for text shortcuts, Twitter integration and even a translator.  Spell checking and Twitter are limited to 20 tries.  Remember, you can type in this app and copy it anywhere with iPhone OS 3.0.
  • Max Injury Lite -  Feeling a little frustrated?  Maybe you feel like you could just take someone and throw them down a set of stairs.  Probably not, but just in case you have a secret desire to, that’s the entire premise of this game.  This game has 8 levels with which to test out the rag doll physics.
  • Oh, My Word! Free - There are enough word-based games on the App Store to bury your iPhone with, but that doesn’t stop more from coming.  Why not try another?  This one is ad supported.
  • NFL 2010 Free - Likely nothing compared to Madden, but hey, it’s free.  It’s a fully featured, 3D football game.  The controls are intuitive, but it’s limited to just the Cardinals vs. the Steelers.  If one of those is your team, you’re good to go.
  • Classic Pen and Paper Games: The Business Traveler’s Edition - Remember when you could have fun playing games with just some paper and a pen?  It sucked didn’t it?  Yeah, but just in case nostalgia is enough for you give this one a try.  There’s Tic Tac Toe, Hangman, and Dots and Boxes.  Of course, you could just grab pen and paper for this, but why, when there’s an app for it!?

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