Still, people seem to like Water Resistance Tester, so at the very least, it's an interesting app to mess around with.
Monetization: free / contains ads / IAPs from $0.99 - $99.99.
This is a free release, so anyone can take it for a spin, and since GitHub's official app lacks this feed, I'm sure more than a few people will find this release pretty helpful.
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs.
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs?
You can also use this app to back up your apps as well as tag all of your apps if you're the sort that loves to categorize everything.
Of course, like most backup apps, root is recommended so that you can do full backups that include OBBs.
Monetization: free / no ads / IAPs from $0.99 - $16.99.
It's beginner-friendly, though it does contain ads unless you subscribe ($2.99 a month), and these ads can ruin a lesson since they can interrupt practice.
Still, if you're looking for an entry point to learn all about music theory, and if you're willing to subscribe, there's a lot to like about this beginner-friendly release?
Monetization: free / contains ads / IAPs from $1.99 - $10.99
Ideally, this creates a space where it's easy to find what you like since you can dive into a discussion about the podcasts that pique your interest
At the very least, the app is totally free to use, so it won't hurt to take a look if you're curious
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs
Luckily you can try the app for 30 days for free, and if you like what you see, then you can choose to pay $4.99 monthly to read some sweet, sweet manga
Monetization: free / contains ads / IAPs
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs
Why T-Mobile waited two years to release an app to watch a sporting event from 2019, I have no idea, but it's here all the same, so if you're interested in seeing the new angles from which you can view this event, now you can
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs
Monetization: free / no ads / no IAPs