A Taste Of Things To Come- Paying For Apps Over and Over Again
We’ve been spoiled- all of us. We know the drill… We are used to paying ten, twenty, fifty and sometimes a hundred dollars or more for a good computer application.

We’ve been spoiled- all of us.
We know the drill… We are used to paying ten, twenty, fifty and sometimes a hundred dollars or more for a good computer application. From there, we expect that minor updates are free, but that version jumps that represent significant updates will cost additional money. (Often at a discounted price but additional money none-the-less.)
On our iPhone’s, however, it is an entirely different story.
Ten dollars is a lot for an iPhone app. There are some that cost more but most are in the $.99 – $9.99 range, with the latter making people stop and think before buying.
After the purchase, however, whether $.99 or $9.99, we expect that updates are free. And, for the most part, they have been.
When Twittelator Pro jumped to version 2.0 the developer, Big Stone Phone made it a FREE update.
When Todo just jumped to version 2.0 the developer, Appigo, made it a free update.
Heck, even Byline was a free update when it jumped to version 2.0 and is free again with its move to Version 2.5.
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A Taste Of Things To Come- Paying For Apps Over and Over Again
