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Are you sick ?!

The "I'm rich" iPhone application cost was .. 1,000 $ not 6,000 $.
Indeed, 6 or 7 people bought it ( for total sum of 6-7 x 1,000 $ ).

It seems that for some people ( writing for some publisers/sites/blogs/... ) what they do dreaming all night long they put morning on the paper/display ...

posted by : smardvice, 25 February 2009 Complain about this comment
These developers are NOT smart enough!

BOTH OF THE DEVELOPERS BEHIND THESE APPS ARE NOT THAT MUCH SMART.

If a were them, I would made an application that would promise to make the Iphone/Android capture video at a resolution of 1920x1080 and emulate Symbian OS and Windows Mobile Applications, at a bargain price of 547$.

Then you would be required to sign an EULA that would revert all of the promises made Now that's marketing!

posted by : Dimitris K, 25 February 2009 Complain about this comment
ha

I rather stick with the I-AM-PORE application. Easier that way.

But if your a politician, you may want to get your hands on the I-AM-NOT-RICH-BUT-I-HAVE-BOAT-LOADS-OF-TAX-PAYERS-MONEY application, which shows off an pirate stealing a diamond instead.

posted by : Sheldon Irving, 25 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Android gets a $200 useless application

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