D. Keith Robinson |
I'm a writer, designer (game, visual and User-Interface), artist, publisher, etc. currently living in San Francisco. My interests include online publishing and community, photography, fiction, gaming, music, mobile computing and design. My main site: dkeithrobinson.com Twitter: @dkr |
This review embodies what I think about most App Store customers.
In what universe is $1.99 or $4.99 or even the combined total of $6.98 a “rip off”?
I understand people are cheapskates. I get that. But your cheapness doesn’t mean hard-working developers should give away their applications for free or at a cost which doesn’t pay them fairly for their time and effort. And, further, your cheapness should not be used as the main point in your 1-star review.
This kind of thing exemplifies the kind of bullshit entitlement that I think is becoming a major problem in our society as a whole, not just online. Saying you don’t feel it’s worth the money is one thing, but this is clearly an example of a jackass who wants the world for a really poorly sung song.
How will the notion of...pricing evolve over time? Perhaps a customer’s tolerance for...
It must have really pained him to...that 1 star. Love me some Ego app.
irony hypocrisy…You spent...iPhone and/or $500 for...iPad…...
How dare you charge...both versions of...excellent...
agree more. I have no idea how to turn this trend around.
kind of thing exemplifies the kind of bullshit entitlement that...becoming a major problem...