That’s what I thought. Yeah, it’s usually a short free trial. Or a stripped
down version that is virtually useless. Then you find out it’s big dollars to
unlock it. I wouldn’t of wasted my time installing it if I knew with some of
these costs are. Very deceptive and dishonest. Maybe a note to th
Phil,
Basically you get the app for free or very cheap, but it’s trimmed down to just
a few features.
You find out what the full features cost after you run the app.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Farfar, Engineer, Musician, Pioneer, and Woodworker
On Mar 1, 2022, at 11:49 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
I
I just started perusing the App Store for iOS apps and I’ve noticed that the
prices for apps seem to be buried in this “in app purchases “business. How can
you find out how much an app cost before you actually download it?. Are they
hiding the price somewhere in the description of the app that I