February 21, 2012, by Tod
February’s free app is 1984 Calculator, an iPhone and iPad app that recreates the original Macintosh calculator, which was designed by Steve Jobs. Use one of the codes below to get your free copy from iTunes.
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News Clocks Lite is a really wonderful free world clock for iPhone and iPod Touch.
This app is the little brother of the popular app News Clocks. Unlike a lot of “lite” apps, News Clocks Lite is fully functional and does a great job all on its own.
What you get for free is awfully compelling:
- Alarms that you can set to ring in the time zone of your choice (no calculating time differences!)
- A database of 64,000 world cities
- Sunlight map of planet Earth
- Built-in Atlas Mode
- Planet view
- Moon phases
Upgrading to the regular version of News Clocks will give you the ability to create more clocks, more clock and map designs, and of course it removes the ad at the top of the screen.
So if you need a great iPhone or iPod world clock, download News Clocks Lite. It’s free, highly functional, and you can’t beat it if you’re on a budget. But the regular version of News Clocks offers a whole lot more, and it’s only 99 cents.