appsbar.com recognizes Sharks as the appsbar App of the Day


Atlantic City, NJ (PRWEB) July 16, 2012

Digi isnt afraid of anythingexcept Sharks! Not only are they located in the ocean, where he is subject to rust, but they are also one of the oldest species currently living on the earth. In order to teach Digi more about sharks and their anatomy, appsbar.com has selected Sharks as the appsbar App of the Day.

The Sharks app gives users a look into the anatomy of sharks. It covers many aspects of a sharks attributes including physiology, senses, life history, behavior, ecology, relations to humans and conservation. This app has many photos and videos of different species of sharks.

After downloading the Sharks app, Digi feels prepared to face these fearsome beasts head on.

Where the app can be downloaded for free:

Google Play

Why Digi likes it:

Apps are a great way to learn new facts about animals. Made with appsbar, this app was free to make using appsbars iPhone app builder, Windows app builder or Android app builder, and even better, its free to download.

How anyone can make an app:

Simply join the community with an email address and get started on an app. Digi, our loveable robot app coach, is there to help at each step.

About appsbar:

http://www.appsbar.com was launched in 2011 to fill the gap between over-simplified apps and costly, professionally-produced apps. appsbar.com apps each average 500 to 1,000 downloads within the first day of being published. In 2012, appsbar became the leading developer of Android apps with more than 10,000 published. appsbar was developed by Appsbar Inc., a company founded by Scott Hirsch. appsbar has grown to a community of everyday app developers and opened the way for businesses and people to engage with friends and brands online through the development of customizable digital tools. For company contact information and partnership opportunities, visit http://www.appsbar.com

For More information:

Caitlin Cox

PR (at) appsbar (dot) com







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