
Oh my goodness, we’re breaking the rules today. Up until now we’ve featured apps from the App Store, but Patrick has included one from Cydia (jaaailbreak) to mix things up a little. Exciting, no? Yes. This week’s Free Reign features:
- Bargain Bin
- Screensplittr — Patrick: “Ah, no.. Cydia.”
- Big Oven
- Polarize
Bargain Bin

Concept: An app to help you find apps. More importantly an app that helps you find bargains and price drops in the App Store.
Strengths: Lets you see what’s had a price drop / what’s gone free across the whole store, or by categories. You can create a Watch List for apps you’d like to see get discounted and set a price level you’d like to see them drop to. Push notifications – it will push alerts to you on Watch List apps that hit the price target you set, on apps that have gone down to free, and more.
Non-strengths: no search feature.
Overall: One of several good apps for finding bargains in the App Store, and the only one with push so far. We just posted about this yesterday, but it has since been updated and improved on a major UI weakness. Previously a single tap on an app in a listing dropped you out to the App Store; now a single tap reveals a menu of buttons to choose to see the app’s description, screenshots, add it to your Watch List, or jump out to its App Store page.
Screensplittr

Concept: A jailbreak app that lets you share your iPhone’s screen and display it in apps like DemoGod on your Mac – so you can see everything being done on the iPhone within the demo app on your Mac screen.
Strengths: Great for doing screencasts / demos of iPhone apps. Extremely simple to use – single tap to toggle it on and off.
Non-strengths: None to speak of.
Overall: One of those ‘this is why you jailbreak’ apps.
BigOven

Concept: Access to 160,000 recipes on your iPhone. Om nom nom.
Strengths: I haven’t personally counted the number of recipes, but non-scientific test searches for the “hot dog” and “steak tartar” yielded at least eight results each. Recipes are formatted for the iPhone screen with ingredients and instructions (and photos, when provided)
Non-strengths: It’s slow. Pretty darn slow, even on the 3GS.
Overall: Okay, so you don’t cook up a meal in the same way you check your e-mail, but speed is still a factor. It’s a lot more fun to look recipes up quickly, so I’d leave this alone until it gets faster.
Polarize

Concept: Give your photos that polaroid look and flare with a filter and custom tags
Strengths: Simple and easy; photos look like they were printed from a Polaroid camera; taggin them is as easy as typing on the keyboard
Non-strengths: None.
Overall: It’s not for everyone, but it’s another cool little way to play with photos on your iPhone and the tagging is a nice touch.
Continue reading:
- Everything New Apple Just Announced (Septembe
- Apple Watch Pre-Order
- Apple Research Kit launches with 5 Apps
- Apple TV now only $69
TAGS: free app, Free Reign

