Hi All,
I have no problems paying for apps. Almost all the apps I use regularly, if there is a paid version, that's what I'll have.
What I find frustrating though is that some apps are only available in ad-supported free versions.
This is particularly an issue with a toddler. I have a nice little piano app that my daughter loves using, however I can't let her use it on her own because I don't know what kind of ads might appear. Not all ads are child safe. For a while it was advertising some new horror movie. I had to basically make the app off-limits to her until that went away.
So if developers are reading this, please give users a choice. Some of us would much prefer to pay for an app, than have to put up with advertising.
Eugene
I have no problems paying for apps. Almost all the apps I use regularly, if there is a paid version, that's what I'll have.
What I find frustrating though is that some apps are only available in ad-supported free versions.
This is particularly an issue with a toddler. I have a nice little piano app that my daughter loves using, however I can't let her use it on her own because I don't know what kind of ads might appear. Not all ads are child safe. For a while it was advertising some new horror movie. I had to basically make the app off-limits to her until that went away.
So if developers are reading this, please give users a choice. Some of us would much prefer to pay for an app, than have to put up with advertising.
Eugene