Use Free-App Hero to Find the Best iPhone Freebies

The iTunes app market is flooded with innumerable variety of apps that are impossible to keep track of without guidance capable of saving time and money. There is quite a number of free apps that provide this guidance, and though slightly different in features and performance they offer the same service.

Free-App Hero by Horsoft Ltd, designed by professional game reviewers, can considerably ease the process of sifting. It keeps the user updated on the best new free games apps available in the App Store and helps them to make the best choice to their tastes and preferences.

Free-App Hero’s interface is rather simple coming up with only two explicit lists of free apps. One of the lists, the Permanent list, offers an overall of the top 100 free apps. Included in it are the games that are permanently free, both old and new ones, separating them from those that are free only for the period of a short-term promotion. Included in the Recent list are the most recent apps, with their features and brief review of each app that help the user to form an opinion and decide whether it is worth while giving a try. Upon making one’s mind the user can go straight to the App Store, via the link at the screen’s bottom, for immediate download of the app.

Free-App Hero has proven to be very effective in guiding users to the preferred choice, despite the fact that a game’s attractiveness to a particular user is a highly subjective thing. Nevertheless this app quite successfully leads through the labyrinth of most variable game selection and right to the ones that the user needs. However, this choice is not random but is based on thorough tests being run by the application developers continually, with resulting short reviews being issued upon each such test - this much time and effort is given to this app. This principle gives many worthy applications, that could otherwise pass unnoticed, a chance to shine and perform at their best.

Another strong feature of Free-App Hero is that it effectively recognizes and excludes the variety of free games that are either a lighter versions of their main, full-version game, or are overstuffed with advertisements.