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Visual Piano is free usually $1.99 does have a pro IAP for $8.99
Photo
Magic Photo Eraser is free usually $.99
Triad Quiz - Chord Construction is $1 off at $1.99
Apple News
iDevices News is free usually $.99
Productivity
Digital Notes is $1 off at $.99
Harmonium Anywhere is $2 off at $1.99
Utility
Masked Email Manager is free usually $.99
Utility
Riffle Raffle is free usually $.99 - useful for any content creators or others doing a giveaway or raffle
This was rebuilt from the ground up, now with AUv3. Looks cool, anyone tried it since update a few days ago? I’m interested mostly for transcribing guitar, guitar to both midi files and guitar to real time midi as an Au.
Edit - I forgot I’m on the beta, lol. Still any thoughts or opinions welcome.
Graphic
Flyer and Invitation Creator is free usually $1.99
Euclidean by 4P is $3 off at $5.99
This one looks interesting. Tihai Pro: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1275944861?ign-mpt=uo=4 down to $0,99 USD. It has an IAP of $1.99 USD at the moment, but I'm not sure if that's a discounted price.
It generates Hindustani music. No export functionality of any kind.
Graphic
Logo Card and Design Creator is Free usually $1.99
Music Notes Random Generator is $1 off at $2.99 - for practicing
One obvious point is that euro prices include VAT, which dollar prices do not.
Patterning 2 is 25% or $5 off at $14.99
Not the end of the world but the American concept of the price tag ("we'll put a number here that is patently NOT the price that you have to pay") is just silly, isn't it. 🙂
Picked this one up. Unique enough from other pitch detectors to make it definitely worth a purchase. Secret Base Design always has interesting stuff.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Only gonna say this app is so worth it. I don’t see it talked about as much anymore but man is it fun.
Yeah but the bundle price calculation is not inherent in the American system - that's squarely on Apple. Credit where credit is due 🙂
I didn’t read that thread completely but there are a lot of factors involved in bundle pricing.
They are priced separately than then apps. So if an app goes on sale that doesn’t mean the bundle will be adjusted accordingly.
They only deduct the price you paid for any of the included apps, and only one time. For example I have a Bud Bundle that says $26 but there’s only one app I don’t have. That’s because I used the price I paid for a few bud apps, to complete a previous iteration of the bud bundle. Therefore I already used those apps (and the amount I paid for them) to deduct the difference on an earlier version of the bundle. So I used it, it no longer applies to this current version of the bud bundle.
Sure there are some other complications and things, but I’ve rarely seen a bundle price issue, that I personally can’t account for… usually it’s because I got an app on sale, so only the sale price I paid is deducted, or I already used the price I paid for an app or apps to deduct from a bundle by the same developer.
I have definitely come across and heard of a few exceptions but 9 times out of ten it’s one of the things I mentioned above. Hope this helps. Cheers.
This just had a cool update with some cool glitch, and randomness features.
Yea I’m definitely getting it. I think @SecretBaseDesign said it’s on sale until the end of February due to the new update.
Photo
rmk Pro is free usually $.99 - Remove black or white from a photo
Flux Liquid Audio is $2 off at $5.99
Graphic/Art Utility
Tracing Board is free usually $.99
Music Box - Step Sequencer is free usually $2.99 - no connectivity in description but looks like a fun little app.
This is actually a bit fun, I can only find one sound to make, but you can set scale, tempo, tempo multiplier, step amount, step size on screen, octaves on keys and in sequencer. Great for young musicians, a bit of fun for more experienced ones.
Different states tax at different percentages.
@ervin it is. It gets annoying. But it’s not arbitrary, it’s a sales tactic. Pricing is another aspect of Sales/Consumer Psychology. People are drawn to pricing with certain numbers, like the .99, or .49 and see something as cheaper if it says 4.99 and not 5.00. Sure it’s a penny cheaper, but the perception of value is greater then the single penny is worth. when you buy gas the sign says ie $2.57, but it really costs $2.57989 or whatever. People also respond better to pricing that is descending. So for example if you bought something expensive you might be presented with a price like $8,643, and not $8,689. One is less, but it also looks more appealing.
@anickt That factors in too, although at least in my country/state, the taxes aren’t shown at all until they are deducted, along with the app price shown from your apple account. Taxes are vastly complex, and vary a lot. In my state there are taxes on most items and services but not food or groceries. Unless its something cooked or prepared like at a restaurant, or a rotisserie chicken. So states can vary how much, and where taxes are applied. A state like Delaware has no sales tax at all.
Edit - right before Thumb print or Face ID it make say plus taxes or something like that but it does not show the actual amount of taxes that will be deducted. I guess most things don’t though, they just say plus tax. Lol, who wants to be reminded of how much in taxes they have to pay before a purchase, lol. I’m not talking about the value of taxes, just the fact that displaying that amount would most likely discourage sales.
Well, they can do the same in UK pounds and euros etc. all over the world, so there's no need for before-tax price display to use the .99 trick.
I would just call it cheating instead, except locals are of course prepared for it, so it probably doesn't qualify as cheating. I guess the biggest effect is just making the whole thing much less convenient than it could be. Which is strange because America is mostly about making things more, not less, comfortable for the consumer. 🙂