I think I'm in the ballpark of $60 to $70. I only have 2 games that are $10, a few $5 apps, and then a handful of $1-$4 apps, some of which really are better than the $10 ones
Put me down for $309 (US) It took just over 60 days from the launch of the app store for me to spend more on apps for my phone than I spent on the phone itself. Granted, I make a habit of trying to support developers of games/apps I appreciate. After iFishing was released, I bought Blue Skies just to support the author. I have done the same with other app companies - make one app I really like and have good support for it - I may just buy the rest of your apps to help support you - regardless of if I want them or not. This total doesn't include the hundreds I have spent on music tagged with Shazam, found on Pandora or at restaurants I have found with Urban Spoon. I realize for me that there may actually be about $1,000/year "iPhone" tax. (And I couldn't be happier) Especially since I just bought my wife an iPhone last week..
I'm not going to add you to the list if they are all cracked apps. But if you have 220 free app store apps, then ok It's not some sort of ethical thing, but it just gives inconsistent data since you're using a different method I put you down for $65 I'll post the updated spreadsheet later tonight
Hey guys, here's the updated spreadsheet Please inform me if I have made any mistakes or if you want to change your total http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/pp252/therootbeersoup/taspreadsheet2.png
No, no, I only have free apps (since my dad does not allow me to get anything until like christmas) So I have basically been using appshopper and saves like 100 dollars.
I don't dare look. Since I left NYC in the spring, I haven't really gone to Starbucks. Worst case scenario, I'm breaking even.