Top Downloads This Week

Every week we share the number of downloads for all platforms to help you get started. Here are the top downloads this week.

Data Selfie analyzes your use of Facebook to show that businesses can learn about you

Chrome: Facebook collects a lot of your data, but you may never see what they actually learned about you. The purpose of Data Selfie is to give you insight by allowing you to analyze your own use of Facebook.

Gmail Sender Icons add icons to Gmail for easier viewing

Chrome: Icon icons are great for browsers because they allow you to differentiate one site from another at a glance on your tabs. The Gmail sender icon takes the same approach to your Gmail inbox.

Find Three Free HTML, Python, and Java Programming Guides for Your Kindle Now

Amazon has slashed the prices of three Kindle programming books for beginners, all of which are now available for free in the US.

BatON shows how much battery power is left in your Bluetooth headset

Android: If you’re using a bluetooth headset with your phone, you’ll want to know when its battery is about to run out. BatON can track your accessories and notify you when you need to charge them.

Peanuts Help Find Mom Friends in Your Area

iOS: Becoming a parent can really ruin your relationships with friends, but dating becomes easier if your friends are also parents. The new Peanut app is designed to help women find Mommy friends through a Tinder-like interface.

Countdown keeps track of how much time is left until the events you are looking forward to

Android / iOS: When you’re looking forward to an event, you can’t help but worry as you watch the days go by. Countdown helps you keep track of everything you’re waiting for in one beautiful app.

ViewRanger helps you find and save nearby walking routes

iOS / Android: Walking is a great way to exercise and explore at the same time. ViewRanger is a free app that shows you nearby trails and tells you everything you need to know about them.

A generic kernel manager customizes your Android system with relative ease

Android: The kernel in your operating system handles many low-level tasks such as controlling the speed of your processor. Most users will never want to touch this, but if you’re setting up and looking to overclock your phone, the Universal Kernel Manager can prove to be a huge help.

Touch Lock temporarily blocks touch input on your phone

Android: If you want someone to read or watch something on your phone, but don’t want them to spy on, Touch Lock can ensure that it can’t do anything by locking the touchscreen.

Turn on extensions in incognito mode for a safer and easier browsing experience

Chrome: If you want to visit a website without being tracked, in incognito mode you can log out and prevent tracking. However, by default, you lose your extensions. Luckily, you can turn them on.

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