It's been like that ever since apps were invented.
It starts in USD, and then apple converts into your currency depending on your 
location.
Sucks because the US dollar is quite high right now, but nothing to cry about.
Developers aren't going to make an app's price based on your location.
Do you know how many times they'd have to relist the app?
Be happy we have it at all.
I remember the accessibility we had 10 years ago, so I'm thankful for what I 
have.



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> On Oct 13, 2018, at 12:28 PM, Gerardo Corripio <gera1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> As some of you guys might already know, I’m the person responsible for the 
> “Ciberaprendiendo Tutorials and Tech” pocast which airs Tuesays at 
> http://www.eiberoamerica.com, and whenever I find an app that I personally 
> feel would benefit the blind (especially those here in Latin America and 
> other Spanish-speaking blind folks) I send an EMail to the devs of these aps, 
> with generally interest in me featuring their apps in the before-mentioned 
> podcast, which has an average listenership of between 800-1600 monthly, 
> depending on the apps or services featured. However I’ve encountered two or 3 
> blindness devs whose attitudes leave to be desired. It’s as if ey all seem to 
> think that we blind folks live in the same economic situation, in which 
> usd$1.99 independent of where we are, is the same; here in Mexico, for 
> instance, a USD$2 app or game would be almost Mxn$40. Yes I know I could buy 
> these games. As long as I have the funds for these, but or more-expensive 
> aps? Among the promo codes I’d like to get to record “Ciberaprendiendo” 
> episodes on are KNFB Reader, and the Knight Commander recently-released game, 
> which I could probably buy, but not until I have enough funds for.kn
> 
> Gera
> Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
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