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Not sure for how long, but it's $11.99 on iTunes in the U.S. store today.
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And well worth grabbing at that price!
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Agreed! I bought it at full price, and really like it! :-)

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It's not "on sale". Look at the IAPs: The $11.99 base price doesn't get you the MIDI editor or the virtual instruments or most of the effects. What was included in the previous version and at what price? By the time you have most if the "extras" you'll have spent as much as Cubasis.. The VI/ MIDI pack alone is $15 more... This is a perfect example of the insidious BS that I despise the most about about the App Store.

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It had IAPs before the sale, so actually it IS on sale.

Still don't let a little thing like facts get in the way of a good rant :)
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Very cool, Bianca has my back. :)
Yeah, it really is on sale. I don't actually use it, but I saw the price drop and wanted to give everyone here a heads-up.

I currently use Multitrack DAW which does what I need with a few exceptions, but there's some developements on the way. Very solid DAW, but not feature rich. You can tell that the dev won't throw in a feature unless it's rock solid.
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BiancaNeve wrote:It had IAPs before the sale, so actually it IS on sale.

Still don't let a little thing like facts get in the way of a good rant :)
Right on both counts... But I admit it felt good. ;)

I hate IAPs...

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Breeze wrote:
BiancaNeve wrote:It had IAPs before the sale, so actually it IS on sale.

Still don't let a little thing like facts get in the way of a good rant :)
Right on both counts... But I admit it felt good. ;)

I hate IAPs...

I think IAPs are the price we pay for keeping apps updated, it's either that or were going to go down the route of old apps with new names every year or 2

Beatmaker 2 easybeats 3 etc.

Much as I would love free upgrades for ever devs have to eat too.....
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BiancaNeve wrote:I think IAPs are the price we pay for keeping apps updated, it's either that or were going to go down the route of old apps with new names every year or 2

Beatmaker 2 easybeats 3 etc.

Much as I would love free upgrades for ever devs have to eat too.....
Wow... and no one thinks Apple has anything to do with that? How complex would it be to have an upgrade system? It guess it must be impossible... :bang: :bang: :bang:

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The developer, of course, has to weigh the advantage/disadvantages of upgrading/bugfixing/adding features against creation of a new app that is similar, but has distinct features. Yes some developers have dumped their first app, and the customers who bought into it as well. Usually we're out 1 or 2 bucks. No conspiracy here.

Apple gets their share, but which way will the developer get more from his customer base than apple? If you've already got about as many buyers as you're gonna get, you won't benefit from adding new features for free. IAP's are the logical way to go. It depends on the app's history.

For example:
I bought Jam-up for a buck or two when it first came out and they've been consistently building a customer base. It was worth it and then they offered a few amp/fx packs as IAP's. by then the app cost much more, and still worth buying the effect pack offered for $5. Now they have a huge customer base and are adding "customer requested" amp/fx packs, and the app itself costs even more as do the IAP's.
Is it worth it for someone who is just now getting the app for the first time?
hell yeah! Even without any add-ons it still gives you your money's worth.

Some apps, not so much.
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