There's this free app called AppsFire and dude, looking at the money I spent makes me think of a Mac Pro . These are moments when the jailbreaker pirates (arrrrr) can laugh at me. It's not its main feature but Appsfire lists the amount you spent on all the paid apps you have in your iTunes account.
Huh ... interesting little app. According to its stats on my system: 1190 apps 527 free 663 paid worth US $1,321 (holy crap) 204 installed Cripes.
Actually considering I started buying when the App Store opened, that's for about 23 months. So I'm averaging @ around $108 a month. Honestly, that amount ramped up on the first 2 weeks with the iPad but at the same time, my iTunes credit doesn't run out as fast now.
You prob ably spent significantly more or less. That app determines how much you've spent based on an app's current price. The price tends to lower during an app's lifetime, though you might have got a paid app when it was free or on sale.
True that. A lot of factors. I'm an impulse buyer when it comes to big titles so I had been burned a lot. It's also interesting to see the percentage of the paid apps I'm not even using in the iPhone now. And dude, the prices of iPad apps are just crazy. Omnifocus for the iPad this weekend. Jeez. But the happiness and productivity I'm getting can't be bought, though.
Yeah, I probably paid quite a bit less. Many of the apps I got via codes while I ran a review blog, some for beta testing, some during freebie promotions. Those would far more than offset apps I bought at full price that are now a buck or two.
about U$ 160 for apps, no other costs for my 3Gs. Should I'm going to buy iPhone 4 - this pushes expenditure up slightly Jack