If you are an app-happy person and hate it when you miss out on a few interesting iOS apps because they come with a hefty price tag, then here’s some good news. A few paid apps have been made free for just a short duration. We take a look at 5 iOS apps that have briefly turned free. 1. ReadQuick - Speed Reader for iOS (Original Price - $9.99) [caption id=“attachment_275988” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”]  Image: App Store[/caption] The ReadQuick app allows users to quickly access articles they wish to read through their partners like Pocket or find them through the built-in Web browser. Users can also choose to read pieces suggested by content partners such as Macworld, Talking Points Memo, Longreads, TechMeme, GigaOm and more. ReadQuick will also tell users on how long each article will take to complete based on a person’s words per minute rate. 2. NC - Twitter Widget for Notification Center (Original Price - $1.99) [caption id=“attachment_275998” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”]  Image: App Store[/caption] With this app, users can view their Twitter timeline & mentions on the lockscreen or inside any app to quickly get updated. NC adds a Twitter widget to your Notification Center so that users no longer need to quit the app they are using or even unlock their device to check the Twitter feed. With NC, users can view recent news, facts, quotes, mentions and everything on Twitter without even the need to unlock their device. 3. Fotor HDR (Original Price - $1.99) [caption id=“attachment_276000” align=“aligncenter” width=“687”]  Image: App Store[/caption] Fotor HDR is known to be one of the best choices for an HDR app. This app allows users to create pictures in just a couple of clicks with an easy interface. Some of the features include advanced capture modes, multiple-exposure sets, full 32-bit HDR processing and a range of editing options as well. Advanced alignment and ghost-reduction technology also allows users to shoot hand-held without worrying about moving objects. 4. HeartRate+ Coherence (Original Price - $4.99) [caption id=“attachment_276001” align=“aligncenter” width=“654”]  Image: App Store[/caption] The HeartRate+ Coherence app improves your Cardiorespiratory Coherence with a breathing guide. This app will help you reduce stress, improve performances. HeartRate+ is the first app which includes a breathing guide and measure how well you are doing the breathing exercise via monitoring your heart rate variability (HRV) and showing the level of cardiorespiratory coherence that you have reached. 5. InFocus Notes (Original Price - $1.99) [caption id=“attachment_276002” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”]  Image: App Store[/caption] InFocus Notes is a great way to organise notes and also, add sketches, pictures along with handwritten sticky. users can hand-write in different colors and they can be shared further with friends as well. The update also brings in on/off button for auto scroll.
Do you ever feel bad that you miss out on a few interesting Android apps because they come with a hefty price tag? Luckily, a few paid apps have been made free for just a short duration. We take a look at 5 Android apps that have briefly turned free.
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