• @feherfarkasB
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    17 months ago

    Guess what. Not one of them is pay-once. All are subscription-based. I guess getting 30% does skew one’s judgement…

    • @LeavismB
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      17 months ago

      Photomator has a pay once option. Too Good To Go is literally free with no IAP. That’s just from the apps that I know about from the list, not sure about any others that aren’t subscription based or offer a pay-once option.

      • @feherfarkasB
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        17 months ago

        I just scrolled through them. All had in app payments except for the Arcade one which in itself is a subscription, and the MacOS one. Maybe it’s showing me different ones than to you. :)

        • @ineedlesssleepB
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          17 months ago

          A bunch of them just have a one time purchase option and some are even free.

    • @KingKingsonsB
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      17 months ago

      I wouldn’t even mind it if they were more affordable, but asking me to pay €60 for a weather app or €120 or whatever for Ynab is ridiculous. I usually only start yearly subscriptions around the start of the year, for budget reasons, but that would easily add up.

      I wouldn’t mind paying for some apps if they offered monthly subscriptions at the same price as a yearly subscription. I get that the whole point of yearly subscriptions is to lock people in, but they usually only offer a weekly trial, which isn’t enough to see if I’ll use the app enough to be worth its money.

      • @A-Delonix-RegiaB
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        17 months ago

        What does the subscription weather app even do? Give you a free umbrella every time you forget yours? I don’t think there is any app worth money on mobile except for some games and professional apps.

        • @Tom_Stevens617B
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          17 months ago

          What does the subscription weather app even do?

          It funds the exorbitantly expensive costs of constantly tracking and updating weather

          • @A-Delonix-RegiaB
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            07 months ago

            Does checking the weather for 30 days really cost even $2 (assuming $3 for maintaining the actual app and profits)?

        • @torrphillaB
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          17 months ago

          yea no you get enhanced radar features among other things

          • @A-Delonix-RegiaB
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            07 months ago

            That makes sense. But what sort of data would radar show? The location of nearby clouds and where exactly rain is?

    • @ineedlesssleepB
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      17 months ago

      A bunch of them just have a one time purchase option and some are even free.

    • @jugalatorB
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      17 months ago

      AllTrails is a funny one. It’s founded largely on the crowdsourced notes from their community. But I wouldn’t be surprised, even expect, that the developers get 70% of the cut and Apple 30%, none of which have anything to do with this main aspect of the app that is highlighted in the App Store’s “featured app” page.

      • @shadowstripesB
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        17 months ago

        Apple even has the gall to highlight the crowdsourced trail notes in their “featured app” page.

        The trail notes have never been the selling point for me personally. It’s more about how there are 10 different high quality versions of every trail, including 3D modeled trails that are all available with GPS tracking offline that can make it a literal lifesaver.

        I’m not sure why they shouldn’t be able to charge for such a robust app (which also comes with a watch all), even if it also features community notes and tips.

    • @KevtronB
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      17 months ago

      Not one of them is pay-once.

      The Lost in Play iPad app looks like a one-time purchase.