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[iOS] [$19.99 -> $2.99] ⏰ Recycle : Lifetime Storage Cleaner, No Subscription
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[iOS] [$19.99 -> $2.99] ⏰ Recycle : Lifetime Storage Cleaner, No Subscription

Most storage cleaner apps lock you into weekly or monthly subscriptions. For the next 48 hours, Recycle is a one-time $2.99 lifetime purchase (normally $19.99).

What it cleans:
🧹 Duplicate photos
🧹 Similar photos & videos
🧹 Screenshots
🧹 Duplicate & incomplete contacts

Why people are switching:

  • One-time lifetime purchase — no subscription, ever
  • Apple Intelligence–powered similar photo & video detection
  • 100% on-device — Apple Privacy Label: Data Not Collected
  • No account required
  • Swipe-based bulk delete — review hundreds of items in seconds
  • Date-based cleanup filters

Recycle never auto-deletes. Every file can be reviewed before removal, so you keep full control over your photos, videos, and contacts.

If you're tired of paying subscriptions just to free up space, this might be the last cleaner app you'll need.

⏰ $2.99 lifetime pricing ends in 48 hours.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6763344525

u/That_Anything4164 — 7 hours ago
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I developed Weather World because I wanted a simpler, more helpful way to stay ahead of the forecast. I truly believe that a weather app should be a tool that makes your life easier, not a source of distraction with ads and confusing menus.

How it helps you: The core of the app is all about visual clarity. I’ve focused on creating intuitive graphs that let you see temperature shifts and precipitation trends at a single glance. Instead of reading through long lists of numbers, you can visualize exactly how your day will unfold. It’s minimalist, lightweight, and built for speed—perfect for anyone who values a clean Android experience.

I’d love your support! Please give it a try and see if it helps your daily routine. If you find it useful, please recommend it to your friends! As a solo developer, your support and word-of-mouth are what help me improve and grow.

In compliance with the community rules, I’ve shared the link via IndieAppCircle. Check it out there and let me know what you think!

Find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danie.pocasisveta

u/Tough_Deer_3756 — 2 days ago
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[iOS][Zwind - I built a WebDAV server for iPhone because I got tired of algorithm-controlled internet. RSS Projection, Web Projection, open resolver protocol][Web Media Projection Resolver $6.99 → FREE & more]

Hi everyone — I’m back with another Zwind promo and bringing a new feature: the Web Media Projection Resolver.

This time I don’t just want to drop a promo link. I also want to explain why I built this thing in the first place.

The app is called Zwind. On the surface, it looks like a weird niche utility: “A WebDAV server for iPhone.” And honestly… it kind of is. Because almost nobody today thinks of phones as servers.

Phones became machines for doomscrolling, algorithmic feeds, notifications, platform hopping, and consuming content someone else controls. Our devices became more powerful than ever, but somehow they became less ours. That feeling started bothering me more and more.

Promo Offers

A lot of people from my last post asked me to continue building the resolver ecosystem, so I decided to run another large promo round.

And honestly: every purchase genuinely helps me continue building this weird anti-platform project.

  1. Web Media Projection Resolver $6.99 → FREE
    1. Redeem: Free Offer Code
  2. RSS Projection Resolver $6.99 → $0.99
    1. Redeem: RSS Resolver Offer
  3. VIP Lifetime $19.99 → $4.99
    1. Redeem: VIP Lifetime Offer
    2. VIP Lifetime unlocks:
      1. multiple simultaneous WebDAV servers
      2. lifetime access to future resolvers

I got tired of platforms deciding what I should see

The modern internet looks huge, but real freedom on the internet feels smaller every year. You think you're exploring, but actually algorithms decide what reaches you, platforms decide what survives, creators disappear because ranking changed, subscriptions became engagement feeds, and recommendations replaced discovery.

I started missing the old internet: the internet where you subscribed to your own RSS feeds, managed your own files, chose your own information sources, and your workflow belonged to you — not to recommendation systems, not to engagement optimization. So I started asking myself: what would a truly user-owned information gateway look like? That’s when I chose WebDAV.

Why WebDAV?

WebDAV is old. That’s exactly why I love it. Because it still represents something modern software abandoned long ago: openness. WebDAV fundamentally says: “Turn anything into a filesystem.” And filesystems are still one of the most universal interfaces humans understand: folders, directories, paths, mount points, copy, move, sync. Those concepts survived decades because they work.

So I started thinking: what if internet content itself could become a filesystem? That idea became the core philosophy of Zwind.

Zwind turns internet resources into filesystems

Inside Zwind, local storage can become WebDAV, cloud storage can become WebDAV, RSS feeds can become WebDAV, websites can become WebDAV, and remote resources can become WebDAV. Everything eventually becomes a virtual filesystem accessible through WebDAV.

Which means you can browse RSS from a file manager, stream subscription media directly from players, mount web resources into NAS workflows, and access content from any WebDAV-compatible client. Your phone quietly becomes your own information hub again.

Then RSS Projection changed everything

At first Zwind was mostly about sharing files. Then I realized the real problem wasn’t file transfer. It was information access. So I built RSS Projection. But I didn’t want “another RSS reader.” I wanted RSS to behave like infrastructure.

For example:

/Subscriptions/TechCrunch/
/Subscriptions/HackerNews/
/Subscriptions/YouTube/

Articles become files. Media becomes streamable resources. Feeds become mountable structures. And because everything is exposed through WebDAV, you can use players, file managers, sync tools, automation systems — whatever you want. RSS stops being trapped inside feed-reader UIs. It becomes portable again.

Then I went further: websites themselves became mountable

A lot of modern platforms don’t expose RSS anymore. No APIs. No export. No openness. So I built something much crazier: ZWMP — Zwind Web Media Projection Protocol.

This is probably my favorite part of the whole project. ZWMP is an open projection protocol that transforms arbitrary websites into virtual filesystem resources. Meaning a website can become folders, media collections, streamable files, paginated directories, and searchable resources — all exposed through WebDAV.

Even if the original website provides no API, no RSS, and no open protocol, projection rules can reinterpret websites into mountable resource structures. Chaotic modern websites can become something like:

/Media/
/Videos/
/Articles/
/Collections/

And because the protocol is open-source and extensible, people can build their own resolvers too. That part was extremely important to me. I didn’t want another locked plugin ecosystem. I wanted users themselves to reclaim parts of the modern web back into open infrastructure.

At that point Zwind stopped feeling like “an app.” It started feeling more like a user-owned interface layer for the internet.

What I’m actually trying to fight against

Modern software increasingly wants users trapped inside platforms, closed ecosystems, recommendation loops, and algorithmic walls. Zwind was designed in the opposite direction.

I want open protocols, local-first workflows, composability, interoperability, and user ownership. You don’t even have to use my UI. Use your own clients, your own workflows, your own automation stack. That’s real freedom to me.

“Everything is a filesystem”

Over time I realized something strange: most internet content is just resources, and resources can be filesystemized. RSS becomes folders. Websites become directories. Media becomes files. Subscriptions become paths. Resolvers become mount systems.

Once you start thinking this way, the internet suddenly becomes much simpler — and much more yours.

Zwind is still niche

I know most people see “iPhone WebDAV Server” and immediately think: “what kind of nerd tool is this?” Honestly, I like that. Because the people who get it usually understand immediately: this isn’t really about file transfer. It’s about reclaiming control over your information environment.

I don’t think Zwind is “finished.” Honestly it feels more like the beginning of a larger idea. Maybe the internet doesn’t need more platforms. Maybe it needs more open resource systems, more interoperability, more ownership, and more freedom.

At least now, I can finally browse the internet the way I want. Not how algorithms want. Not how platforms want.

My content. My gateway. My workflow. My internet.

Thanks for reading, and thank you to anyone who tries or supports Zwind.

zwind.app
u/NoCantaloupe5972 — 2 days ago
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[Announcement] iLockBox: Photo Vault & Locker Update | Lifetime Premium will be removed in iLockBox v3.9.1 and replaced with a Yearly Premium plan

📢 Important iLockBox Update Announcement

In the upcoming iLockBox v3.9.1 update, the Lifetime Premium purchase option will be discontinued and replaced with a Yearly Premium subscription.

If you've been considering unlocking Lifetime Premium, now is your last opportunity to do so before the update is released.

Important:
• Existing Lifetime Premium users will keep their access forever.
• No features will be removed from existing Lifetime purchases.
• Future Premium features and updates will continue to be included for existing Lifetime owners.
• This change only affects new purchases after v3.9.1 is released.

As an independent developer, this change helps support ongoing development, security improvements, bug fixes, compatibility updates, and new features for iLockBox.

Thank you to everyone who has supported iLockBox over the years. Your feedback and support help keep the app improving with every release.

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ilockbox-photo-vault-locker/id1064360258

u/nitgohel — 6 days ago