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A free pack of rooster crows, mostly indistinguishable from each other.
Ivyboat Entertainment's Rooster Crowing Sounds & Rings does what its name says, no more and no less — a dozen barnyard alarm clips and ringtones, free, ad-supported, and slightly louder than your neighbours will tolerate.
MAY 11, 2026
Letter Name Flashcards is a $1.99 alphabet drill, and that's the whole pitch.
Dezol Inc.'s toddler flashcard app does one thing — show a letter, say its name, swipe to the next — and asks for two dollars instead of a subscription. On a Fire Kids tablet, that math still works.
MAY 11, 2026
Family Tree Sounds & Ringtones is a stock-audio bundle with a sentimental name.
Ivyboat Entertainment's free Fire tablet download promises ringtones for the people you love most. What it ships is a generic pack of generic alerts.
MAY 11, 2026
Ebola-Latest News is a 2014 news feed left running into 2026.
A single-topic news reader built at the height of the West African Ebola outbreak, frozen ever since. The wrapper still loads. The story it covered moved on more than a decade ago.
MAY 11, 2026
Real Piano is a free keyboard that does the one thing it advertises.
A no-frills 88-key on-screen piano for Fire tablets, miscategorised under Health & Fitness, with no in-app purchases and no ambitions beyond letting you tap out a tune.
MAY 11, 2026
An asthma-attack app from an unnamed developer is the wrong place to learn this.
A free Fire-tablet listicle of asthma tips from a publisher with no listed medical affiliation. If you're searching this in a real emergency, close the tablet and call a doctor.
MAY 11, 2026
An app called ax gsmarena that is not from GSMArena.
A free Fire tablet listing in Books & Comics from a one-name developer, trading on a well-known phone-spec brand it has no apparent relationship with. The icon and screenshots tell the whole story.
MAY 11, 2026
Home Federal's tablet app is a community bank doing the minimum on Fire.
A tablet-only Fire build from a Tennessee community bank — present, functional, and shaped almost entirely by the constraints of being a small institution shipping to a small platform.
MAY 11, 2026
Fart Prank is a 99-cent gag that does the one thing it promises.
A single-purpose Amazon Fire novelty: pick a sound, hit the button, embarrass a sibling. There is no second act, and the app does not pretend there is one.
MAY 11, 2026
Fisherman's Mobile Weigh Station turns a tournament clipboard into a phone.
A purpose-built logging app for tournament directors and serious anglers who'd rather not hand-write weights on a wet scorecard. Narrow in scope, competent at the thing it does, sparse everywhere else.
MAY 11, 2026
A Wing Chun club from Lünen built its own app, and that's the whole story.
Biao-Zhi e.V. ships a Fire-tablet companion for its members — calendar, media library, shop, contact form. It's the niche of niches, and it works for exactly the people it's built for.
MAY 11, 2026
Sports Meet is a one-line app store listing pretending to be a sports app.
GOMCO APPS ships a Fire-tablet utility whose entire pitch is 'find all the details and info about the Sports Meet, just a click away' — and the store page tells you almost everything else you need to decide.
MAY 11, 2026
Score Board does one thing on a Fire tablet, and does it adequately.
A bare-bones digital scorekeeper for card nights and pickup games, with the visual sophistication of a 2014 utility app and roughly the feature set to match.
MAY 11, 2026
Kick It Tickets is a thin resale aggregator with a sharper name than catalogue.
A Fire-tablet ticketing app that promises last-minute sports seats and mostly delivers a search box pointed at the same secondary-market inventory you can find anywhere else.
MAY 11, 2026
Criminal Law is a pocket reference, not a defence.
A no-frills Fire tablet primer that lays out the basics of criminal statutes for readers who want to look something up — and absolutely nothing more.
MAY 11, 2026
Buneary borrows a famous name and very little else.
An unaffiliated reference app on Amazon's Appstore shares its title with a Pokémon species but offers no obvious link to the franchise, no description, and almost no surface area for a reader to evaluate.
MAY 11, 2026
Pão Diário brings a ninety-year devotional habit to Fire tablets.
The Portuguese-language edition of Our Daily Bread arrives on Amazon Fire as a quiet, free reader — built for the morning fifteen minutes, not for engagement metrics.
MAY 11, 2026
Swift Browser asks to be the world's fastest, lists itself under Weather, and answers no real questions.
An anonymous Fire-tablet browser from a developer called 'jio browser' with no description, no website, no version history, and a Weather store category. Treat accordingly.
MAY 11, 2026
Owls is a charming one-bird encyclopedia trapped in a 2017 Fire tablet.
A single-topic reference app about the world's owls — taxonomy, calls, range maps, photographs — that does its narrow job well and asks nothing more of the reader than curiosity.
MAY 11, 2026
Bumblebees turns a children's curiosity into a pocket field guide.
A single-topic encyclopedia for Fire tablets that does one thing — explain bumblebees to a kid — and gets the depth roughly right without trying to be anything else.
MAY 11, 2026
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