The price is so low that it should really make no diference. At 1.99 the only 
thing that will stop a user from getting the app is that he may just not want 
it.

I really cannot see a user wanting an app but not buying it because it costs an 
extra dollar. 

On Feb 16, 2012, at 1:30 AM, John Coryat <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> If somebody can pay 1.29 I think they can afford 1.99.
> 
> The question boils down to: How many are willing to pay $1.29 but aren't 
> willing to pay $1.99. That's the tough question.
> 
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