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Giveaway of the day — Libellus Book Organizer

Organizing book collection using Libellus' never been that simple and easy!
$14.95 EXPIRED
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Libellus Book Organizer was available as a giveaway on July 24, 2007!

Today Giveaway of the Day
$49.95
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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

Libellus is a book organizer and manager software with key points: Very intuitive user interface, small in size, and fast.

Now it's getting better with the new feature that enables user of Libellus to search any books anywhere, view book's review, import book's details into database or wishlist, or even buying book securely. All in a single click!

System Requirements:

Windows XP or higher operating system; 10 MB of free disk space; Pentium 300 Mhz; 64 MB of RAM

Publisher:

Tantillus

Homepage:

http://www.tantillus.com/index.html

File Size:

0.4 MB

Price:

$14.95

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#76

Libellus Book Organizer is the greatest for booklovers who have large collections like I do! Installs easily. I registered using the key name and number they told me to use, and have a fully functioning copy. I did go to their website and read the instructions--it's only 5-6 pages long. For the folks who are having problems: If you want to easily import all the info for a book, use the "Search" drop-down menu and select "Search on the Internet". In the window that opens up, type the ISBN number for the book--OMIT the dashes, just input the numbers. Then select "Search Now" and it will present the book title, which you must double-click, and then it will fill in all the info for you including price. I have several thousand books and have been wanting to catalog them.
Thanks guys for this truly great piece of software!

Reply   |   Comment by Trish  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#75

It might be worth checking out Adobes new software, its free

http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/#download

Reply   |   Comment by Ian  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#74

Zotero is a much more elegant solution. Yes, it does require Firefox 2.X or a Firefox 2 based browser (Like Flock, or now Netscape 9) Zotero's automatic capture of bibliographic information and ability to archive entire web pages makes it a clear winner in my book.

Reply   |   Comment by TO  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#73

You've got to be kidding me... I absolutely LOVE this program. To the developers who wrote the code and to giveawayoftheday I say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I feel like this was meant for me. When I worked at Walden Books, this was the kind of information I would access when I did a search for a customer. The internet lookup function is sensational. I'm so thrilled to have this program! I used to think Quicken was my greatest addiction. But baby, I've found a new vice! I promise I'll show my gratitude for this free program by telling all my book-loving friends they've got to get it. It's like having ITunes for my books! The interface is simple, the look is clean. But my favorite function is the ability to keyword an idea and grab books for my wishlist. BRILLIANT!!!

Reply   |   Comment by Bryan  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

Works fine for me! Yes, there is a little extra work in re-catorization and deleting, but I love the internet search. I can type in my book title, do an internet search, and there is my book in the list. I double click the book, and when the window opens I hit "import book" and it is added to my book list. Much easier than typing all of the data!

I do have old research books however, many out of print, so I am not sure how it will work for those. However, it was great with my trial run listing more recent books.

Reply   |   Comment by laurieb  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#71

This is a good alternative:

MyBookLib
http://organizers-collection.com/view_downloads/m-soft/i-8.html

Download from:
http://organizers-collection.com/download/MyBookLib_Organizer.zip

Other Organizers:
http://organizers-collection.com/downloads/m-cat/a-organizers.html

Reply   |   Comment by Stephen  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#70

If you have Microsoft Access you can open the mdb file (database file). Password is m4w4r. If you understand referential integrity and databases it is simple to import data to this. It is a really really basic mdb with a nice looking front end.

Reply   |   Comment by Stephen  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#69

Why are you all belly-aching over this?

So you got hundreds of books and want to organise them...buy a shelf!

I'm mystified why people use software to solve every dilemma in their lives.

How quickly can you walk to a shelf and scan your eyes over a row of books to physically read it....compared to switching on your PC, have Windows load, have the app load, do a search, discover it's on that shelf behind you, and read the book online while having small amounts of radiation fired into your eyes and brain!

Sheeeeesh!

If this software usually costs money - that's daylight robbery! However, it's people who cut their programming teeth on coding these basic things that we are indebted to for every single thing we do on our computers. More power to them. Without the Loneliness of the Long Distance Programmer there'd be no Internet.

Reply   |   Comment by WoodMaker  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#68

WOW,I can't beleave it's not a video converter! Thanks GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by kilowatt  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#67

Semi-detailed review.

I have a couple hundred paperback novels of various topics I want to categorize, so I'm eager to put this to the test.

Installed the program, it was fast.

Started the program... I run 1024x768 res, standard nowadays. The program started in the middle of the screen, taking up only maybe 640x480, and the window is NOT RESIZABLE! WTF?! I can't make it use the entire screen?!?! What kind of imbecile program is this that won't maximize? You're an application, NOT a screensaver or a game!

Okay, continue. There's a bunch of books in the existing database. As I have none of those, I selected all of them and hit DELETE.

Nothing happened.

I right-clicked: the highlight of all went to that ONE record I clicked, but STILL nothing happened. Apparently this program doesn't even know what a right-click is. In fact, there is no menu bar, just a toolbar, and even that has no DELETE button on it at all!

In order to delete a record, you have to double-click the reocrd to open up the book detail view, then at the bottom there's a "Delete book" button. Click that, answer YES to "are you sure?!" and bing! the record's gone. So to delete 10 records, I have to double-click 10 times, hit delete book 10 times, answer Yes 10 times, click OK 10 times. WTF?! Who designed this program that doesn't allow "mass edits"?

To recategorize 1 book, I used bult-in fuction, then found that you can only change one book at a time, even though I highlighted like seven of right of them.

While Internet search does work, it's really just an interface to Amazon.com.

Not worth the download time, IMHO. This sort of Interface just just completely unacceptable in a modern program.

Reply   |   Comment by KC  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

I second someone else on here (sorry, don't remember who it was) - but eLibPro is a much better program to keep track of your books. Much better.

Reply   |   Comment by Betty Babe  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

I installed Libellus and Surakarta around 6 am this morning and sometime between 8 am and 1 pm (when I got back to my computer) a blue screen Stop Error was on my computer. The message said this was a serious Error. This has never happened before so I'm assuming it's from one of these programs. My pop up web page said this could be caused by the wrong drivers being installed. During install of one of the programs (I don't remember which but I think it was Surakarta) I got some kind of message about DirectX and also a directory wasn't found. I'm assuming the DirectX might have been the issue but I don't think DirectX is a driver. GAOTD, do one of these programs need updated drivers. I have Windows XP and I haven't had too many problems installing your programs(and no scary ones like this). I haven't installed anything else after I installed these 2 programs and wasn't using my computer when the Blue Screen occurred. I know my computer was functioning at 8 am because I turned the alarm off and left.

Reply   |   Comment by slgraycols  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

Kind of useless in my opinion.

You could make one of these with a card catelog, not on the computer, easier than you could with this software.

For someone with thousands of books, why would you want to spend all of your time typing in all of this information . . . ? Unless you can type at 300 wpm - which if you could then you could barely move your hand from the arthritis (probably misspelled) that you would have, let alone actually keep a keyboard - then this software is kinda useless unless you only have around fifty books.

I mean, I type at around 135-195 WPM (depending on how cold/warm I am, what's on my hands, what else is going on, etc), and even I think this is a major waste of time.

I think it'd be easier to write a better, more efficient, program in C++ then it would to categorize all of your books with this thing.

Reply   |   Comment by Reid  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

I installed Libellus and Surakarta (game) around 6 am this morning and sometime between 8 am and 1 pm (when I got back to my computer) a blue screen Stop Error was on my computer. The message said this was a serious Error. This has never happened before so I'm assuming it's from one of these programs. Has anyone else had a problem?

Reply   |   Comment by slgraycols  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#62

Why do you need the program?
Ofcourse you can use excel or others.
The bookseller websites provide you these service -
author's other books list,
poublisher's other books list,
ISBN by automatically loged,
print the list,
NOT import and export a file type but you can send the whole list to someone's email,
wishlist.
And the sites automatically will show you other's comments and the comments liked to their blog. So you can share your thought with them.

Those web sites give you a blog where you can organise books using above features.

Why do you need the program?
Are you worring about suddenly shutting down of the web site?

Reply   |   Comment by Jeong.Youngil  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

The Internet Search Function is a gem. Never mind the other aspects of the software. This, in itself, is worth its price.

Reply   |   Comment by Roger McKeon  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

I agree with others here that the give aways are getting worse every day. It is pretty much all conversion from one format to another or something uselss to most of us.
I liked the Zoner software but the last one didn't work for me for whatever reason. Yeah I think its almost time to remove my name from the mailing list. I know we all like different things and use different softwared but they get on a roll of the same type of thing and that's what you see for 2 weeks.
I would like a good duplicate file finder.

Reply   |   Comment by Loopy Cooney  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

I think i will stay away from this one... there are plently of negitive reviews for me to be influenced. Thanks anyway though. I appreciate the kind effect to provide free licensed software daily but this is just something i don't think i would ever use

Best Regards,
Isnaphlebian Hymnhyzers

Reply   |   Comment by Isnaphlebian Hymnhyzers  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

I have installed this software and tried to use it.
Believe me friends, this is 100% CRAP.

Believe me or not, the best thing I can say about this 'product' is that the uninstall WORKS!

Joey Dalton

Reply   |   Comment by Joey Dalton  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

I guess this is useful. What I really want is a program where I can put all my 200 DVD's in and it will list all the information associated with the DVD. Even better would be If I could up load them onto a, say 1TB machine and do cover searches like I saw on a $30,000 server unit. All I need is the program. Memory is so cheap right now you can store 200 DVD's for under $400.
This may be off the beaten path, but what I am looking for is a very simular program. Of course It will have to work with Vista!

Reply   |   Comment by Craig  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

Publisher has own amazon affiliate code in software to make $$$ from your purchases. The only reason this software was created is for Libellus to make money from its users. Nowhere is it stated in their terms when installing that they are making money on your purchases.
You should have choice to enter your own affiliate id, set blank or leave publishers.

Reply   |   Comment by Alou  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

I've been looking for something like this for so long. This is probably the cheapest version of a book database out there. Very few features. I made a crude excel database to hold me over for the time being.

This program does allow you to add books to the original database. You can even create a wishlist and export your database in other formats.

What I don't see and I very much need is a linking option. As another reviewer said, you can't upload your ebooks. I read mostly ebooks these days, and a link to the ebook in question on my harddrive would be great.

Not sure I'm going to keep this one. My excel spreadsheet allows for linking and I can view it on my pocket pc. Which is another feature I really need. A pocket pc companion program.

Furthermore, you can create an amazon wishlist for your books or even a wishlist category on GoodReads or another social website.

I've talked myself right out of this program. This is a GREAT departure from the audio/video encoder and what not that GAOTD has been offering, and I'm glad. But, I just don't need this. Doesn't have enough features for me. Thanks anyways. Keep up the good work.

Reply   |   Comment by erin  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#54

I've been a user of Readerware (www.readerware.com) for YEARS. It's a great program for cataloging books. Not free, but well worth it.

It checks multiple sites for information, and flawlessly imports to the data base.

If you have a wall of books, consider getting a cuecat scanner from eBay for five or ten bucks. Readerware accepts the scanned bar codes as input. I did my large collection very quickly with this!

They also have software for CDs and DVDs.

Mike Solinas

Reply   |   Comment by Solinas  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

It doesn't work with Windows Vista Ultimate

Reply   |   Comment by Mattie  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

I found this software to be a little useful, but otherwise just a small toy in which I would not pay for.

Reply   |   Comment by Yata  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

I'll stick with Readerware - http://www.readerware.com/. It has a program to catalog books, music and videos. Not free, but works great for me and it ports to my palm. I'll check out Zotero and LibraryThing and BookDB too, but Readerware was my first love...

Reply   |   Comment by Jessi  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

This sounds less helpful than the free online LibraryThing, which has the added bonus of online community-feeling to talk about the books you love. Plus you can search your collection via your cell phone--how useful when you're in a bookstore!

Reply   |   Comment by Johanna  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

A program that's perfect for organizing my book collection at home.

Thanks a million, GAOTD!!

Reply   |   Comment by Anonymous  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Not worth your time, it's too simplistic and does not meet my needs.

Reply   |   Comment by Betty Babe  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

My Ebook Library is also free and a good program.
http://www.myebooklibrary.co.uk/

Reply   |   Comment by philee  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

Looks interesting enough, was immediately excited. 15-minute review rather killed it though... thanks for the idea for a new personal project though!

Reply   |   Comment by Selquest  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#45

Hello everyone!

I spent a while looking around at free alternatives to this (There aren't many). And I came up with BookDB:

http://www.spacejock.com/BookDB.html

It is resizable and it can look up books by their ISBN. I don't know much about book cataloging software, so tell me if this helped anyone. Here are a few more that I did not test (I am not saying that they are any worse):

http://www.booktrakker.com/ (A trial; after 30 days, some features expire, but you can still use it)
http://www.elibpro.com/

Hope this helps some people!

Reply   |   Comment by Jacob  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

This is great!
I have a ton of books that I borrow from the library, that I read and some of them I would love to buy but I am always losing the paper with the info on so I can go and buy the book after I have read it.
This will also help me to organize my large collection of books at home as well.
Super thank you

Reply   |   Comment by Tobius  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

Searching a bit for a peace of software that would be more mature than this I found "Book Collection" from http://www.portable-software.com A bit more expensive ($35), but much more mature..

Reply   |   Comment by Lex  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

Hello all! Today's 15-Minute Review is up! Check it out!

http://www.bladedthoth.com/reviews/15mrs/libellus-book-organizer-v2-0-1/

Reply   |   Comment by BladedThoth  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#41

#37 ....No, you cannot import info from excel to this program...

#39 ....Where's your 'valid honest critique' on the software? You ever heard the phrase, 'people in glass houses....'?

Reply   |   Comment by Mik  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

This pogram does not get the job done. #19 gives an exellent review of the issues with this and I definetely agree with everyone he has listed. My test details follow.....

I did a quick test by trying to add all the books I have in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, I did the internet search by typing Robert Jordan(the search limits you to just giving keywords and not specifiics like author, publisher, etc.). I recieved 73 pages of results with something like 10 items per page.....

I valiantly decided to strive forward and began going page by page looking for the hardback books I have from Robert Jordan......after 20 minutes I had added(doubleclick on search result to obtain option to get details, add, read review, buy, etc.) 5 of the 12 books I was looking for(because you need to doubleclick for details on every book, I had to investigate every entry to find the hardback listings...), needing a break I figured I'd check out how the 5 books I'd located looked in the database... I realized that with 20 some 'examples' of other books that I do not have in the database, I needed to just get rid of these excess items. This should just take a sec I thought...
Hmmmmm.....
I looked around the screen and thought again, hmmmm... how do I delete these items, must be a simple delete button somewere, or maybe delete on my keyboard, or maybe even hold down CNTRL or SHIFT and select multiple entries and right click for a delete option........ummm, NO!
Instead, you must go thru INDIVIDUALLY and doubleclick each item and then select delete and the CONFIRM delete!! To heck with this nonsense, I figured I spend another 20 minutes by writing this dissertation warning all of you to save yourselves the time on this one!

PS. I do think the idea is great but this particular program needs more work to make it worth using.

Reply   |   Comment by Mik  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

It appears that Zotero is only usable with Firefox. Is this true?

Reply   |   Comment by Rich  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

The software is good to some extent. The problem is that it assumes the entire world speaks only English. One can not enter any data in any language other than English. Thus the use is limited

Reply   |   Comment by Pavanaja U B  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

"Boring software

the giveaways are getting worse every day"

Your gratitude for FREE software is just astounding! Course, then again, YOU probably WOULD think anything to do with a BOOK would be boring. Either critique (look the word up) the software or SHUT UP!

People, we want to hear about the software, not your whining about what you want for free and are not getting.

Thanks to everyone who gave valid honest critiques. Greatly appreciated.

Reply   |   Comment by Lynx  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

After trying this program I found it had a few bugs and some other issues:

It comes preloaded with a bunch of books I don't have. I don't want these in it and tried to remove them. There is no easy way to remove a book. You can't just select one and hit a delete button. Would be nice if you could. You have to delete the authors or publishers to get rid of them.

You can't select multiple authors, publishers, or categories, so deleting them all is bothersome. You have to do it one at a time, in all 3 areas, to have a fresh clean start. I shouldn't have to work that much to be able to begin using this for my own collection.

In the section where it lists all the publishers, you can remove all except 2 of them. (Bedford/St. Martin's & O'Reilly Media, Inc.) This is definitely a bug.

If you delete a category, it tells you that it is placing all the books from that category in the 'Uncategorized' category. But what happens if you delete that category too? It will allow you to do that. Where do all the books go then? and how do you get that category back, with its books? (that category shouldn't be able to be deleted at all) This is also a bug.

It was a neat idea for a program and if it was better designed & written I would consider keeping it and using it.

But as is, I can't trust it to hold my collection. After all that work I had to do to clean it out, I am not going to go through the trouble of entering in my entire collection just to have something go wrong with it and lose all my work. It would be a waste of my time.

The asking price of $14.95 is much too high considering the poor quality. Even asking $0 for it, at this time, would be too much, considering you make the user waste too much of their time working to clean out all the default entries and don't have an easy way to do this.

To the author: Work on it a little more and you might have something really nice that is worth offering to the public as freeware.

Reply   |   Comment by app  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

I have about 3,000+ books catalogued in Excel. Does this import? It would be useless to me if I had to retype that information all over again?

Someone please get back to me. Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Trish  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

For those of you who haven't been able to install, try d/l the program again, close all other programs, everything, including your antivirus program, then try to install it. I've had better luck doing it that way. For the person using excel, there is always Access where you can make your own database the way you want it!

Thank you GOTD, I'm looking forward to using this.

Reply   |   Comment by Kay  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#33

Need book catalogue software ... there is another choice..BookDB and it has always been FREE. I have used it for 2 years and never lost data even when upgrading with new releases.

http://www.spacejock.com/BookDB.html

Reply   |   Comment by PostScript5  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#32

Me again, I can't help myself. I don't think a third of the people who have commented here even understand what this program is supposed to do.

Zotero IS a great looking tool. Thank you, #17, skept, for putting me onto it. However, it does NOT do what Libellus is supposed to do.

Libellus is a personal database/organizer for physical books. I suppose you might also use it for eBooks, as well, but it is nothing like Zotero.

Thanks also to #15 Jennifer who offered http://www.librarything.com/, which IS like Libellus in a way. Library Thing appears to let you create a list of books and favorite authors, which you own or in which you are interested, and save it online and share it with others, like people do with music lists these days. I may look into that one also.

But Libellus is just for you one your own computer to keep track of your books and find new ones.

Reply   |   Comment by VampireRat  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#31

Compare comments no. 1 and 2 with comment 26

1 and 2 clearly sang the programs praise without actually looking anything up about it, installing it, let alone trying it.

The same goes for the , so far, 25 people that have it thumbs up.

One just has to read the experiences of Fubar (#19) and VampireRat 5#26) to see that this is badly programmed and totally useless.

That if one actually would be buying this one can get an Extended Download Warranty is very amusing considering that the offered functionality is sorely lacking.

Reply   |   Comment by Belgian Dude  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#30

Great software for such a small file! The giveaways are getting better all the time! I downloaded it a little after midnight, got up a little after 3 and played with it some more. This is software everyone will use and love. To:#5 I installed it on my Vista Home version machine and XP, and it works great! No error messages or anything bad at all. I dont normally rate software, but on a scale of 1 to 10, this is a "10"!! I found out that it even gives a secure way of buying books. It is almost 4am, going back to bed!!

GAOTD: We all want more software like this, and please, no more screensavers.

Reply   |   Comment by chuck  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#29

Thank you to the person who listed zotero. That looks amazing and about 100 times more flexible than this sorry application.

Reply   |   Comment by Sar  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

#26, I don't know why your Internet searching doesn't work, could be a lot of things. That's the one useful feature of this application--you can search for books via ISBN, and have it import the book into the database (as Uncategorized) automatically. Not only does this save a lot of typing, but it avoids most of the UI problems. (My comment #20 should have referenced #19--it would be better if comments which haven't cleared moderation either have no number or an invalid number, such as 0).

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#27

GOTD is doing a great service to those who are unable to find specific software or can't afford what's on the market.

What GOTD does offer for FREE and does not suit my needs, I look forward to the next days GOTD offer.

Keep up with your generous service.

Reply   |   Comment by b4bose  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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Welcome to Photo Of Clarity, an app dedicated to enhancing your photos.
$2.99 ➞ free today
Mathogen Giveaway
Mathogen is Kid-Friendly and Mom-Approved.
$4.99 ➞ free today
Solving Linear Equation PRO Giveaway
This app solves linear equations step by step and plots the result.
$1.99 ➞ free today
The Enchanted Books Giveaway
In this latest adventure with Uncle Henry, he has had a secret kept for many years that he now wishes to share with you.
$2.99 ➞ free today
Findit 200 pictures Giveaway
Classical Find it game, one hundred to play without getting tired. Each picture has 3 different, find the correct different add 15 sec.
$4.99 ➞ free today

Android app giveaways »

Demon Hunter: Premium Giveaway
The must try game for any real hack and slash fan who already got bored with just mindlessly smashing buttons.
$0.99 ➞ free today
Single Origin 2 Giveaway
Single Origin 2 helps you brew the perfect cup every time.
$0.99 ➞ free today
BodyQuest: Anatomy for kids Giveaway
Learn the basics of human anatomy.
$3.99 ➞ free today
Slime Legends - Survivor Giveaway
You are a slime survivor preparing to step on the path to becoming a monster slayer.
$0.19 ➞ free today
Heat Pump Calculator Giveaway
Installing heat pumps to meet your heating and cooling needs is becoming increasingly popular.
$1.49 ➞ free today