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The AppsGoneFree app is no longer available in the App Store but should still be in your list of purchased apps, where it can be re-downloaded to your iPad. The app is still updated every day, there's been no interruption of service when I view the app on my iPad.Something that I liked doing, is to look at Appsgonefree every evening to see what they had released albeit for a short time. About a week ago, the site hadn't updated with that days apps, so rather than mess about, removed the site (deleted it) and set about reloading it again. However, for whatever reason, it was no longer available/accessible. Lots of others were, but not this one.
So, can anyone shed any light on this please. I sort of felt safe using any from appsgonefree even though I had to sign in to itunes to get them.
I'm now using AppZap Pro, is this a safe site to use ?, does anyone know of another which is safe please? My family are always telling me to be careful where I pick these apps up from. They say that even if I bin them, they could leave nasties.
The AppsGoneFree app is no longer available in the App Store but should still be in your list of purchased apps, where it can be re-downloaded to your iPad. The app is still updated every day, there's been no interruption of service when I view the app on my iPad.
Here's a screenshot from today. View attachment 63168
The app is no longer in the App Store so there's no link to send. Sending you the IPA file for the app is a form of piracy so is not possible. I'm afraid that you'll have to keep checking the App Store to see if a similar app appears.
If you made a backup of your iPad before deleting the app, restoring your iPad with that backup is the only way to recover it for you.
Thanks, don't know what rss reader is.You can always use websites to find free apps. There are quite a few. Just google "iOS apps gone free" and find one you like. Once you've decided on the site you like best, use the action icon (box with an up arrow) and add the site to your Home Screen.
Now you can go to the site whenever you want, almost like using an app.
If you use an RSS reader, many of these site's have a feed. Another good way to keep track of new stuff.
For instance, if you got the Feedly.com app (or use the website) you can search for feeds about "apps gone free". Once you add them to your reader you'll get new articles every day.