On Sep 16, 8:59 pm, mot12 <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2) Users are cheap (maybe goes together with point 1). I have a free
> version of my main app (an alarm clock with all kind of bells and
> whistles) that doesn't ring on Wednesdays. I actually had one user
> comment that he changes the clock every Tuesday to Thursday so he
> tricks my app into ringing anyways. He rather does that every week
> than pay $2. To him, it is a sport to find a way not to pay me and he
> feels good about having succeeded in that.

Another common explanation might be not the cost but that its too much
bother to set up an account to make the first purchase, so one sticks
to free apps.

It would be very interesting to know what percentage. of devices (in
paid app countries) have no paid apps installed on them at all.  It
may not be a small number.

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