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Giveaway of the day — Listary Pro

Listary provides a much better and united file browsing experience for you.
$19.95 EXPIRED
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Listary Pro was available as a giveaway on August 23, 2011!

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Listary provides a much better and united file browsing experience for you.

You can get instant access to your favorite folders and recent documents from open/save file dialogs, file managers and other applications.

The amazing Quick Switch feature can let a file dialog open the folder/file you’re viewing in your favorite file manager instantly or vice versa. Other features like find-as-you-type for file list and a bunch of useful commands also make it a great time saver.

Key features:

  • Favorite and Recent Documents;
  • Quick Switch;
  • Total Commander Integration;
  • Access from Anywhere;
  • Smart Commands;
  • Find as You Type;
  • Change Directory.

System Requirements:

Windows 7/ Vista/ XP SP2

Publisher:

Bopsoft

Homepage:

http://www.listary.com/

File Size:

6.68 MB

Price:

$19.95

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#116

This program crashes sooooooooooooooo often! Make it more stable!

Reply   |   Comment by Camagames  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#115

I liked the program for a few hours but it froze up my Firefox browser so I had to crash firefox through the task manger. I have XP Pro SP3. I set a restore point before installing software so just restored it back before the install.

Reply   |   Comment by Mr Pippers  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#114

#47 promytius, #69 Lothar, #77 mike, there are numerous ways to do things in Win7. Many apps support jump lists of recent files. The quickest way to use Explorer is generally to use Favorites (which can include favorite Searches) and Libraries in the left pane. Win7 displays things in the left pane correctly 95% of the time. I have seen it jump to the wrong place, it looks to me like an issue with updating Computer or Network entries late, causing the list to jump. No big deal, you can use the main pane or the folder drop-down lists in the address bar (very handy). Unlike XP, leading string search is active everywhere in Explorer (including drop-down lists), quicker than mousing around. Also, you can go directly to higher folders in the address bar by clicking on them. The Windows Search box at the top right applies to the current folder and subfolders (the full power of Windows Search is available, and has automatic GUI assistance). Under Favorites, I frequently use Recent Places. In Windows 7, the Details view needs to be displayed in order to select sorting in descending order by modification date, which yields very quick access to recent folders. By the way, Recent Items on the Start Menu can be opened in Explorer, again I find sorting in descending order by modification date very useful. Additionally, there's the entire address-bar dropdown list, although I don't find that especially useful, and the Back and Forward buttons, which can be very handy. The layout (displayed panes) can be selected, including the Details pane and the Preview pane. The button bar is context-aware. The menu contains additional features and is normally hidden but can be displayed with Alt. Keyboard shortcuts are available for many operations (not just in the menu). Not only can the view (including the new Content view) be changed and icon size selected, but the icon size is a continuous slider. Grouping was added in Vista but dropped in Win7 except for Libraries, but filtering is available, sometimes with GUI assistance.

Listary compliments Windows Explorer (and other lists). The file/folder search always applies to the current list. Listary is primarily for keyboard use. If you want the Properties for a file/folder, you can just press the application menu key on your keyboard rather than using the mouse (there's a key combination in the unlikely event that your keyboard doesn't have that key). Even most Properties themselves have a direct keyboard shortcut.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#113

Oh, yes, I ran everything as Administrator...I knew that would be a concern.

I have initiated the install 3 times now and on the last attempt just said to 'ignore' to continue the install. I see the icon, but when I click on it it says it is running--with no results but just that message. Is there any way to save this? I hate to have the day end on such a sour note--I have been trying!!

Reply   |   Comment by jb  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#112

I have been trying like all day to activate this program to no avail.
It's really disappointing.
Thanks for the offer but the developer should really look more into this, considering the number of people who have the problem, than just suggest close and reopen the program since I do that with all sw I install anyway.
Heck I rebooted 5 times even.

Reply   |   Comment by Threshold  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#111

After many attemps and trying all above suggestions, I still could not register to get the Pro version. Running "Activate.exe" (before installation or after) always give me:"Failed to connect. Please try later"(Win7 Pro 32 bit). I guess I'll have to give up on this one. Too bad!

Reply   |   Comment by Lmc  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#110

Ok, read comments and got real impressed, so 1)downloaded, 2)activated, then 3)ran set-up and got 'error writing to registry key'

I REALLY want to keep at this til I get it to work! I have Windows 7, nothing extraordinary, never had problems before...

Help?

Reply   |   Comment by jb  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#109

Another great alternative, and freeware is FileBox eXtender v2.01.00, from http://www.hyperionics.com/. Please test dis program. It`s very good .

Reply   |   Comment by Ovidiu  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#108

First installation was on an intel P3 laptop, XP Pro SP3, had to run activate both before and after installation, even with a listary restart after the install. still had to restart listary after the second activate to get it registered.

Second install same OS, AMD Athlon II X2, activate first, install, restart program got it set to pro.

If in doubt, run activate again. as admin if on vista+.

Reply   |   Comment by goodgotd  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#107

No. It will not improve your XP computer if it's already not running properly.

No. It won't do much for you unless you read what this does and does not do before you install it.

Why people don't follow the link to the publisher's website and ask some bizarre questions as if they had no clue to what this software does? Never been able to understand this..

Does it have an MP3 player and when will the version for DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1 be out? What is the "proper" time a software developer sould drop support for obsolete OS's? I want DOS 5.0!

Windows XP came out in 2001. Maybe instead of complaining that developers aren't supporting it properly TEN YEARS LATER....upgrade?

Sure XP is great but when do software companies give up using the features of 2003, 2008, 2008R2, Vista and Win7 to keep supporting XP?

Sure, you are going to hate on me for these comments but only because they are truthful.

Reply   |   Comment by Amy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#106

CHANNING,

Yeah man, I would address the double-click hotkey/launch command, in order to toggle it to something different or change it via user-config.

You share a target audience with Stardock, so a lot of your users could be using Fences, which uses double-click on Desktop to hide all icons. You can turn the feature off in Fences, but you can't assign it to a different command. I'd like to be able to use Listary's double-click function, but I'm not willing to disable Fences' hide-icon function either.

Cheers!

Reply   |   Comment by Wax  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#105

When I press Win + O nothing happens. Total Commander 7.56a is running, operating system Windows XP SP3. Or should I press Win + Shift +o?

Reply   |   Comment by Ildar  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#104

On Win7 Ult 64 bit it didn't register, but I had to shut the computer down because of a thunderstorm and it was registered when I started it back up. On an XP machine, I unchecked the box to start Listary after the setup, but it still wasn't registered, so I shut Listary down and it was registered when I re-started it. (No re-boot this time.)

Hope this helps.

Reply   |   Comment by RichU  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#103

got it sorted now, thanx

Reply   |   Comment by tiggy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#102

just to be clear, i clicked download listary pro. i installed,exited,restarted, watched the video and read all the posts.
what i have is listary free version, which invites me to upgrade to pro ver.
is this correct so far or am i supposed to have the pro ver installed? if so what to do?

Reply   |   Comment by tiggy  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#101

I've been using little apps like this for years with WinXP and I had gotten extremely used to having a utility like this. I hate having to navigate all through creation when I have directories organized a certain way even though most of the time they are on different partitions and stuff.

Anyway this is a great GOTD. I've been searching for something like this for quite a while to use with Win7 (my old favorite app is discontinued) and this does what I need and apparently much more. It may not be for everyone, but if you are like me and you give it some time I bet that you will find what it does to be indespensible.

I'm extremely impressed with the implementation and integration. I love the middle click thing too. In other applications I had about 8 billion things in the right click menu, but this has it's own navigation popup which is excellent.

This one is going to be a keeper.

Reply   |   Comment by Andrew  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#100

I really don't understand all the thumbs down judgments (currently 61%). Installs fine on WXP SP3 32 bit. If you're having install problems consider the possibility of malware or disk problems. Do you KNOW you have plenty of free memory? Disk space? Have you run chkdsk and defrag lately? Are you current on your patches? Make sure you've ruled out the easy stuff.

Reply   |   Comment by Acarolinensis  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#99

I should add I love that Listary has a filter; however, I would use it mostly in explorer not not in the open/save dlg box. It didn't appear to me that you can access that from Explorer, but I didn't look into it.

Typically when I want to find a file I am not sure which folder it's in or drive it's on. For that I use Jam Software's free Ultra Search. No indexing, results are fast and 2nd+ searches are nearly instantaneous. Finding an mp3 or mpg file across my many drives is easy and fast.

Reply   |   Comment by Dru  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#98

#82 Yup.

I'm on XP and installed just fine. I ran activate then setup, then exited and restarted Listary.

A couple times it didn't recognize all my open Explorer windows. Filebox eXtender and Flash Folder never exhibited this kind of behavior over the years.

Recent continues to show none even though I've navigated to multiple folders across multiple explorer windows.

I like some of the Smart options and that they are customizable; however, I get most or all of that and more from FileMenuTools.

There are many options to set. The integration with apps like xyplorer, xplorer2, and D-Opus looks quite intriguing; but, as I don't have any of those installed I didn't test.

I appreciate the customization provided around window position.

Thank you Bopsoft and GOTD for providing this giveaway. I find the feature sets and integration of free FileBox eXtender and Flash Folder more compelling and complete than Listary, as well as prefering their explorer interfaces (button and bar, respectively).

Reply   |   Comment by Dru  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#97

Count me among those who can’t activate. I saw the developer’s post (#22) to run activate.exe first, and did so–got the free version. Shut down and restarted Listary, still the free version. So ran activate.exe again, still the free version. Reboot, free version. Run as admin, free version... Win7 x64.

Still not activated after several attempts, still hoping to see a solution posted.

I see others have noted the same problem on Win7 x64.

Reply   |   Comment by One  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#96

How come when Listary starts, Zemana AntiLogger pops up to tell me that "Listary.exe is trying to log your keystrokes"? What is Listary doing with this information?

Reply   |   Comment by Greg  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#95

I was unable to enter my suggestion above. It would be good if the program could be exited from the main screen without minimizing to the taskbar.

Reply   |   Comment by Justine  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#94

On fubar's enthusiastic recommendation I will download this offering today.
His ok is good enough for me.

Reply   |   Comment by joe  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#93

I use Fences all the time and double clicking the desktop hides or shows my fences. I presume there would be a conflict if I install Listary? Or maybe a way to disable the double clicking?

Reply   |   Comment by JimBob  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#92

My first impression was, why do I need this, Win 7 has all the search functions I need. Truth is, the macros/shortcuts are worth the price of admission. To be able to go into a program and instantly locate the picture I just looked at on the desktop alone is worth the $20 asking price. Thanks to those of you who suggested checking out the overview video. I usually HATE the (normally) clunky/boring demo videos that try to sell a piece of software. This one is really outstanding, it gave me all I needed to know to want to check out this program. Definately a thumbs up..

Reply   |   Comment by Dennis K  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#91

I am also one of the unfortunate ones who cannot get it to activate. Keeps saying "Listary is free for personal use only", indicating it's still in free mode. I followed the instructions that came with the giveaway and installed, then ran the activate; no dice. Tried closing and restarting multiple times as suggested here; no dice. Giving up... Windows XP SP2

Reply   |   Comment by Avid Gamer  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#90

Channing,
Thanks for your reply to my questions (@28 & 29), although my questions clearly showed I had read the passage you quoted in your response.

I do appreciate, however, your interaction with prospective users and your efforts to deliver the software in a professional and user-friendly manner.
Regards
Andy

Reply   |   Comment by Andy Hirszowski  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#89

Doesn't to a lot more of any use than FavLaunch, which is free and works in Win 7.

Reply   |   Comment by sparkles  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#88

#2 I read here some time ago that "updates" were fine but trying to "upgrade" (to a newer version) was what sent you back to the trial or "free" version. It also says that in the instructions above in the terms and conditions. Did I read it wrong?

Reply   |   Comment by Scud Runner  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#87

Addenum: This program is not a replacement for Windows Explorer or another full fledged file browser, but is a very nice addition for accessing shortcuts, folders, etc., that you use often... This is my opinion anyway. :)

Reply   |   Comment by McSpocky  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#86

I downloaded and installed this on a Dell running Windows XP Sp3, and no problems with the installation. I did have to close it and restart it for it to show as the pro version even though I ran the activation program before the setup program as instructed.

I've been trying out the program for about an hour so far, and can not understand why there are more thumbs down votes than thumbs up votes. Maybe many of the thumbs down votes are from people who did NOT try the program?

This program comes in very handy, especially if you have many programs installed on your computer like I do. I recommend that you at least give it a try.

Reply   |   Comment by McSpocky  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+8)
#85

Is @2 – Powder Skier right that the ‘auto-update’ feature will set it to a trial version after the give away is over (ie within a day)? If so then this 'feature' should be disabled for the giveaway.

Reply   |   Comment by Flywire  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#84

This is again an occasion when I wished I would be able to write reviews on software. But I'm not.
I'm just a happy user of Listary free, hoping that Bopsoft would cooperate with the GOTD project - now I'll be a happy user of Listary Pro; and instead buying the next 3 game bargains - I'll get a license for a very useful programme for my new computer.

All the good reviews you can read here today are not over-praising Listary, I fully underscore them.

Thanks for BuBBy, who recommended Listary free to me, thanks to GOTD to give us the opportunity to get the pro version and a big Thank You to Bobsoft and Channing for developing this programme and joining the GOTD Project :)

One more word for Channing, please take the voting and the spamming of the idea.informer with a pinch of salt.
Hidden behind an alias, some negative people shoot their negativity in all directions without even trying to understand a programme. Regular users know that the voting system is nothing to worry about; and now, since some time gets the idea.informer inundated with nonsense suggestions. That is not helpful for anyone, it's not even funny anymore.


Good Luck for your company!
graylox

Reply   |   Comment by graylox  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#83

Installed ok on Vista SP2. Finds file names just fine. I need a program that can also find text in files [.doc, .eml, .zip, .txt, .pdf, ... .etc]

Reply   |   Comment by meteke  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#82

Will Listary work with Q-Dir ?

Reply   |   Comment by bromberg  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#81

I think people who havent used a product like Listary are confused about what it does and doesn't do... It's not a file manager, it's more like something like Chameleon Folders or Folder View, right? Intended for enhancing dialog navigation, not full-fledged file browsing like xplorer2 or Total Commander...

Reply   |   Comment by Wax  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#80

Encountered Problem after installation.


It says failed to reigster CTRL-O please select another in Options/Hotkeys.
Well for starters there is no listing called "Hot keys". I'm guessing "smart commands" will
have to do. Here it will not let me type in Ctrl + L so I am forced to use Shift + L.

Now when it starts up again it still gives me the same error message even though I have recorded a new Hotkey.

So it looks like I will be seeing an error message each time I use this program. Too bad.

Reply   |   Comment by Mark  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#79

Hi everybody,

the build has been updated (just minor change to readme file - nothing critical). This said if any error occurs when extracting files, please re-download the build.

Sorry for the inconvenience,
GOTD team

Reply   |   Comment by Giveaway of the Day project team  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#78

@67 I'm on XP Pro SP3.

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#77

@67

Mine says Listery Pro. Version 3.23.

Try exiting the app then running it again.

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#76

Listary is a nice utility -- if you're unsure whether you'd use it check out the portable version, but today's GOTD Activate.exe won't work with it :-( , nor will it work with the version at portableapps.com -- I do like the portableapps.com version BTW because it switches to 32 or 64 bit automatically when you start it. That said, I think it's a bit hard to say how you'll personally find it useful until you try it out. Listary does start searching as you type, but here's a quick example: Using win7 64, if I want "regsvr32.exe" I can scroll to it in System32 &/or SysWOW64 using Windows' Explorer, I can copy/paste or type that into win7's Start Menu search box, or I can start typing the file name, hoping Listary will find it -- if I'm Not at one of those system folders I'll jump to the REcycle Bin, or C:\Windows\ REGisteredPackages, so Listary doesn't help at all. OTOH if I'm in [or at] SysWOW64 in Windows' Explorer it can work great with one caveat -- If I typed "reg" then I've got a list of files, but if I click to select "regsvr32.exe" it'll start the app which in this case I don't want... I want to right click on the file. I can't do that with the Listary list, moving the mouse tends to cause the list display to scroll, selecting each alternative in turn, so I have to *carefully* move the cursor to the file to right click it. More useful *to Me* is the context menu you get when you click *white* space in Windows Explorer, where you can jump somewhere else very quickly & easily, copy the file/folder path to the clipboard etc.

Listary is basically a portable app that installed stores configuration info in a "Listary" folder under User Application Data or User AppData Roaming -- running as a portable app the "Config.xml" file & "CrashRpt" folder are stored in the regular program folder. The 64 bit version "Listary" program folder holds 21 files, 1 folder, taking up ~11 MB -- the 32 bit version holds 19 files, 1 folder, with ~9 MB. The registry gets an uninstall key + one app key holding registration data. Installing Listary [running as admin] in win7 HP 64 SP1 I recorded a maybe hiccup -- "New keys: 43302, New values: 93747"-- the 1st entries logged were HKLM\ COMPONENTS\ CanonicalData\ Catalogs... but they were not there using Regedit after a restart. In the resource limited XP Mode VM at idle Process Explorer showed <1% CPU, though that figure jumped when doing a search for example.

If you don't use search in Windows a lot, or if you don't use Windows' Explorer much at all, you're not alone -- Microsoft's been trying to figure out how to make the whole business of finding your stuff easier for years, their latest [shipped] attempt showing up as Libraries in win7. Loads of users know how to turn Windows off & rely on desktop & quick launch icons -- for many of them I think predictions of tablets etc. replacing PCs might make perfect sense. I think for Lots of people then apps or utilities to enhance or replace Windows' Explorer might seem baffling -- e.g. why make something you don't use better? OTOH there are Lots of maybe more organized folks &/or geek-type users out there that rarely use search because they tend to know where stuff is already, & can find whatever they're after in the time it takes to type in the characters. Either way, Listary might be nice to have for searches but won't get used much. Personally I find myself using Windows Search to open a command prompt using run as admin [nec. for some tasks], & the File Finder included with PowerDesk very occasionally.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+25)
#75

Awesome tool. Thanks! I was hoping for this one. One of the all time best giveaways.

Reply   |   Comment by naveed  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#74

Very annoying set-up. Never did get PRO to install. Program installs an icon whose only function is to tell me it is "already running"--only way to get through to the options menu is to select the program under "all programs" in windows. Messed up the program I use to revert to XP-type dropdown menus for program list.

Program "double-click" seems to conflict with Fences program which uses same on the desktop.

Spent 20 minutes trying to get this to set up enough to try it, then uninstalled--and even the uninstall program had issues because the program continued to be open.

Reply   |   Comment by Kay  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#73

The ability to hotkey toggle showing and hiding folders makes the program worth it to me!

Reply   |   Comment by jasonedward  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

When right clicking on the tray icon, it indicates that it is Listary not Listary Pro, but GOTD indicates that it should be the PRO version. It appears that the PRO version come at an extra cost.

Reply   |   Comment by cgunhouse  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#71

After adding application (ie. PhotoShop Element) and exit, I don't see that application when I re-enter the add application screen. How do I know what application was added?

Reply   |   Comment by Alex  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#70

After installed, no "Favorite, Recent, Smart" menu bar show up... Any advices?

Reply   |   Comment by Dennis  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#69

Thank you.

Does this GOTD version include lifetime updates?

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-7)
#68

@24 (Fubar) So you really wanna make us believe, that XP is obsolete now? I would be happy if you were right. Looking at W7 (not to mention Vista) simply makes me sick. Yes there are some improvements. Some new things are great. Security was enhanced. But unfortunately there are lots of annoyances inside W7 that make it harder for me, to do my daily work. So, why should I change? Yes, W7 offers much more bling-bling. But did YOU really experience better productivity, since you work with it? I'm not a masochist! If an operating system only hinders my daily work, I simply cannot use it for that. In this respect, post #47 (promytius) is absolutely right: W7 file explorer is simply not usable. Perhaps Microsoft is learning and doing better with W8 or W9, then you might make your recommendations again. ... my faith alone is weak.

Back to topic: there seems to be a slight dysfunction (wouldn't call it a serios bug) with Listary, as the file dialog sometimes does not get the focus when it comes up. In this case the extra bar on the bottom of the file dialog is missing. This happens with different programs and only when Listary is active. So hopefully Channing will read this and have a fix soon.

Reply   |   Comment by Lothar  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#67

Downloaded and activated fine (after exit and re-open) on Windows 7. I like it somewhat and will likely keep it. Not too demanding on system resources (checked with System Explorer), though may impact older machines. I use FreeCommander as my "favorite file manager" and cannot seem to get the integration to work.

An opportunity for improvement would be to take the cascading list menus one step further to select and launch the files or applications within the folder. This program stops at the last folder, but does not show its contents, or let you access its contents without launching an Explorer window. At least that's all I've seen so far.

Reply   |   Comment by David  –  12 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
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Calendar Widget is the app you need for customising your home screen with beautiful calendar.
$0.99 ➞ free today

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Demon Hunter: Premium Giveaway
The must try game for any real hack and slash fan who already got bored with just mindlessly smashing buttons.
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Audio Player Giveaway
Probably the most lightweight audio player for Android.
$1.99 ➞ free today
BodyQuest: Anatomy for kids Giveaway
Learn the basics of human anatomy.
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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