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What Is Your Daily App Routine?

September 12, 2012 By Pat Florenco 1 Comment

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Looking at my applications for free or on sale applications I couldn't figure out which one was my favorite. Starting with the way I listed them it occurred to me that I, more or less, already had them in preference order.

These are AppMiner (free), AppFire Deals (free), AppShopper (free), AppZappPro (free), Free Apps (free), HotAppFinder (free), AppFlux (free) and FindApps (free).

AppMiner and AppFire Deals seem to be the first “go to” apps on my daily, yes daily,check. I look at the Productivity category than Utilities on each. Then I go back to each one and check Business. Not being too interested in games, my preference, I have become obsessed and just can let the day go without seeing what deals I can get or what is free.

I found some really great buys. In fact, one app cost $19.95 but due to my daily rounds I got it free. This was awhile ago and I can't remember which one it was. Wow I thought I hit pay dirt with that one so I continued on my daily journey every day since. But, unfortunately I never found another that cost $19.95. However, I did find several $9.95 applications listed free for one day only. Most of the freebies usually are .99 cents. Guess my daily search has and still is paying off.

Now, FindApps is a great one for searching for something in particular. This is when you must have a certain game or whatever. Just type in something like notes and it will sniff out that particular type app. Although, the list is not extensive it does make it a tad easier.

So what do you do to find freebie and on sale applications? Under comments please leave what your routine is, if you have any, your favorite app finders? I would be interested in knowing if anyone else is just as hooked as I am.

 

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About Pat Florenco

Patricia is married with two sons, four grandchildren, and two dogs who think they are human. She recently retired as a Property Manager but also holds a background in healthcare. Patricia worked at several large developments as an Assistant Property Manager advancing to Property Manger before retiring. She enjoyed the feeling of giving back to others while she worked in nursing homes and assistant living facilities. She felt most fulfilled taking care of Alzheimer's patients as an Activity Assistant.

Patricia also enjoyed taking classes in blogging recently were she learned creative writing and medical terminology. Needless to say, Patricia has a broad vocabulary for writing about many different subjects including the iPhone.

Since retiring she became addicted to all iOS devices and thoroughly enjoys blogging about anything dealing with the iPhone and iPad. Pat has her own site called scoupzz.paaage.com. You may also catch Patricia writing about her favorite topics on Facebook, selling on eBay, or blogging for iPhonelife.com.

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  1. Rumo says

    November 4, 2012 at 7:25 am

    AppMiner has stopped working.

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