Paperclip
Scans to clean PDFs on device, exports to your own cloud, and stops asking for storage upgrades. A one‑time purchase unlocks OCR and batch export. No account required. No advertising.
The number of active products is kept small so each gets the attention it deserves. Every app listed here has a public changelog and a way to report problems.
Scans to clean PDFs on device, exports to your own cloud, and stops asking for storage upgrades. A one‑time purchase unlocks OCR and batch export. No account required. No advertising.
Honest about the hard days — no streak shame, no guilt notifications. The free tier shows light ads between sessions; a monthly subscription removes ads and unlocks cloud sync across devices.
One small daily word puzzle. One round a day, no streaks to protect, no notifications if you skip a day. Supported by a single rewarded ad at the start of each round — removable with a one‑time purchase.
Type the problem as a sentence, see the steps, share a link. Runs entirely on your device; no keystrokes are logged. A weekend project that stayed useful, so it got shipped.
Every shipped version has a dated note describing what changed, what was fixed, and what is known to be broken. Linked from inside the app and from the support page.
Every app has a "Get help" option that opens a pre‑filled email with build number and device type included — so bug reports land with the context needed to reproduce them.
What is collected, why, and who it is shared with — matching exactly what is declared in the App Store and Google Play listing. No hidden SDKs.
Where accounts exist, deletion is a one‑tap option in‑app and a one‑click option from this website. Data is removed within 30 days of the request.
A short email two or three times a year when a new app goes live or an existing one gets a major update. No marketing noise, no tracking pixels.
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