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Friday, March 16, 2012

This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]

Can't find a metal object? Your iPhone can actually work as a Metal Detector and help you out. The aptly named app Metal Detector utilizes the compass by reading its interference with metal objects to detect where they are. More »


iOS: When you roll up to your friend's house, you usually go searching through your contacts to call them. Pocket Doorbell saves you a step by determining your location and calling your nearest friend with the tap of a button. More »


You've been able to tether your iPhone's data connection to another computer for awhile now, but it would cost you $20 per month for the convenience or you'd need to be jailbroken to get the service to work. More »


Docracy is a free web service that not only provides legal documents for anything from a non-disclosure agreement to an apartment lease (and more), but it also lets you sign the documents as well. More »


Android: n7player isn't the first music player for Android promising a "revolutionary" music-listening experience, and hyperbole aside, the app delivers with a really unique and interesting interface that a number of other players could learn a lot from. More »


Android: If you have a stand-alone dictionary app, calculator app, tipping app, unit conversion app, and a dozen other apps designed for very specific purposes, AppGarden is a new super-app that wants to replace them all without sacrificing their features. More »


Android/iOS: One of the best ways to save money on your monthly food budget and also make sure you eat right is meal planning. Previously mentioned webapp Food on the Table now has mobile apps for stress-free food shopping and planning. More »


Android: Siine is a new type of keyboard for Android that aims to make typing easier by reducing certain words, phrases, and notations to one tap.
Say you're texting a friend and need to remind them the day and time of the concert that's coming up. More »


iOS: Keeping your email completely private on your iPhone can be a bit tricky if you still want to retain useful timesavers like automatic login or support for multiple accounts. More »


OS X: If you've wanted to start using sleep technology to help you get a better night's rest but have been deterred by the cost, you'll want to give Wake Up Light a look. More »

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