jmpage2;566079 Wrote: 
> and actually at the time I bought it, I'm pretty sure it cost more than
> $10, was either $15 or $20
> 
No. It was always priced $9.99
> 
> However the overwhelming majority of my apps cost about $1-$2.
> 
How many of those are niche Apps targeted at a limited user base?
There is a difference between iFart that takes about 20min to program
and targets potentially 40mil iOS users and iPeng which so far took two
years and there aren't even 1 mil SB owners or so out there.
> 
> So, yes, the $10 puts it in the 'premium' category, which for me means
> that I have higher expectations of ongoing updates and fixes than with
> a .99 'fart' app.
> 
which is why I refuse to do what you ask for and release untested
software...
> 
> I certainly wouldn't want to be seen to be promoting an application
> that you can't get technical support on or ask for an update with a fix
> to an issue you have without being heckled by the peanut gallery.

Please calm down a bit on this.
You can get extensive technical support here, I do answer every single
question being asked. Including yours.
And you can of course ask for updates but you have to accept answers. I
told you I am working the issue and I told you it's not an easy fix as
you claimed it was and I gave you extensive explanation as to why that
is. 
Of course you don't have to believe me but all I did was insisting that
an update needs testing before a release. If that's "hostility" in your
eyes than yes, please stop promoting iPeng.


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