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We all love trying new applications on our Android mobile. And if they are free applications, much better. Personally, I try not to let a day go by without a new application coming to my device to discover new features and utilities. But of course, not all the utilities we find are free. Although the vast majority do or, failing that, we find free alternatives to those that are paid, it never hurts to try tools that cost some money… and if it is free, better than better.
And how could it be otherwise, in the Play Store applications store we can find applications that help us track which ones have dropped in price or even free applications, both temporarily and permanently. Here we are going to leave you with a couple of application proposals to find free tools and be able to try them without affecting your pocket.
Apps Free
We start with 'Apps Free', an application that we can find for free in the Google Play application store. It is also a very light application, it only weighs 5.6 MB, so you can download it whenever you want without your data being greatly affected. Thanks to this minimalist design application we will be able to find all the paid applications that, at this moment, are free. All of them appear with their original price so that you get an idea of everything you are going to save.
In addition, the application allows you to place a search filter so that those with a certain number of downloads, a minimum rating, or to discriminate those that contain purchases inside. You can also download applications so that they no longer appear, such as those you have already downloaded, and send those developers who have participated in applications that have not exceeded your expectations to the black list.
AppSales
The second proposal to find applications on sale and free is AppSales, a tool that you can download in the Google Play Store. It is free, with ads and has a weight of only 5.7 MB, so you can download it whenever you want with your own data. This application is even more complete than the previous one and in the main interface we find several tabs. In the first we have the most outstanding applications of the moment and in the second column, the latest offers that have appeared. The last two are those corresponding to the applications that we now find for free and those that we can follow up, in case we are lucky enough to find them for free at some point.
In the application settings we can filter searches. We can put a minimum discount offered, minimum downloads of the application and minimum valuation. In addition, we can hide already expired offers from the results, hide those that offer purchases inside (or in-app purchases) and those that include ads. We can also discard applications based on the developer or keywords. For example, if you are not interested in free icon applications you should only put 'icons' or 'icon pack'. Each application also comes with a history in which we can find out what is the highest price it has had and an assessment of the AppSales community.