iTunes Store has the 200+ in 1 : AppBundle! (iOS 4.3+) for $0 downloaded. Has excellent (4.5*) reviews and includes utility, entertainment, camera, and game apps.
Oh, and if you read the reviews, they look like typical shills. It's all the short, monosyllabic crap. That is about all the Engrish the foreign call center workers can manage and not get horribly wrong.
There's a name for these crazy expensive apps. Its call Freemium which is tons more expensive than premium apps which usually cost less than $10. In app purchase has items that cost $100 per item and youll need more than one. Some kids ran up thousand dollars purchase couple years ago and it raised all kind of flags.
No, there really *are* 200 free apps. You are encouraged to purchase an unlock for an extra 20. The problem is the app is riddled with ads, its interface is ugly as sin, and practically all the free 200 miniapps are bordering on the completely useless. But hey, it's free.
Yet another "free" app that's not free. It's free with 200+ In-app purchases
Oh, and if you read the reviews, they look like typical shills. It's all the short, monosyllabic crap. That is about all the Engrish the foreign call center workers can manage and not get horribly wrong.
There's a name for these crazy expensive apps. Its call Freemium which is tons more expensive than premium apps which usually cost less than $10.
In app purchase has items that cost $100 per item and youll need more than one. Some kids ran up thousand dollars purchase couple years ago and it raised all kind of flags.
Thanks for the tip both of ya
No, there really *are* 200 free apps. You are encouraged to purchase an unlock for an extra 20. The problem is the app is riddled with ads, its interface is ugly as sin, and practically all the free 200 miniapps are bordering on the completely useless. But hey, it's free.