Free iPad/iPhone/Apple Watch Apps & Utilities:

(in alphabetical order)

If Members know of other Free or Open Source apps or utilities that they find useful please let us know.

iPad/iPhone/Apple Watch Apps (in alphabetical order)

BrainTrack is a free app that helps you monitor and understand changes in cognition over time, which you can use to start a conversation with your GP. The app will help you explore this common concern, providing brain health information through fun, travel-themed games that test your cognition. The resulting conversation and monitoring may lead to an earlier diagnosis of dementia.

Documents is the super app for iPhone & iPad. Read, listen, view and annotate almost anything you want on your iPad and iPhone. Files, documents, books, and any content is at home in Documents by Readdle.

The Documents app is the most capable application on your iOS device. It’s the hub for all your files. Our app replaces a document viewer, PDF reader, “read it later”, music and video player, file downloader, cloud integrator, and other useful applications – in one elegant app experience.

DuckDuckGo

iPhone iPad

DuckDuckGo for iOS is a free browsing app that gives you comprehensive online privacy protection. With one download, you get a private everyday Internet browser that offers seamless protection while you search and browse – plus access to free tracking protection for your email inbox, secure password management, new beta features, and more.

IFTTT (Automation)

iPad iPhone Apple Watch

Offers In-App Purchases

Automation for business and home

IFTTT (aka IF This Then That) automates your business and home so that you can save time and get more done. Over 25 million individuals have used IFTTT to automate workflows that save multiple hours out of a typical day. IFTTT’s simple, no-code interface, combined with 800+ of the most popular business, productivity, and smart home apps, allows you to quickly create powerful business and home automations.

Turn on any of the 100,000’s of pre-built time-saving automations, or get creative, and build your own personal automations.

Khan Academy

You can learn anything

iPhone iPad

You can learn anything. For free.

Spend an afternoon brushing up on statistics. Discover how the Krebs cycle works. Get a head start on next semester’s geometry. Prepare for upcoming exams. Or, if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, learn how fire-stick farming changes the landscape of Australia.

Whether you’re a student, teacher, home-schooler, principal, adult returning to the classroom after 20 years, or a friendly alien trying to get a leg up in earthly biology — Khan Academy’s personalised learning library is available to you, for free.

– Learn anything, for free: Thousands of interactive exercises, videos, and articles at your fingertips. Study maths, science, economics, finance, grammar, history, government, politics, and much, much more.

Libby is the gateway to checking out free audiobooks and ebooks from your public library. More than 90 percent of the public libraries in North America buy at least some of their digital collection from OverDrive, the company behind Libby, and your library chooses which titles to make available inside Libby. Don’t have a library card? In some cases, you can apply for one directly through the app. “I get books delivered to my Kindle and phone for free from my local library.

OutPlayer

Fast, modern video player
(In-app purchases)
(iPad, iPhone)

Supports all major video formats (MKV, MP4, WEBM, and more)
Integration with Files app, with support for SMB and external hard drives. Outplayer has no playback restrictions and no ads.