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$9.99 for both Documents To Go and PhoneMyPc. I've also bought a couple of other apps like games and others. The most expensive one I saw was for Jetflicks! TV, not because of how much the actual app was, but the subscription service is quite expensive.
Seriously? I'm okay with sometimes spending 3$ on a cup of freakin coffee... how could I not be okay with spending that much to support android development and pay for apps I use every day?
And another big +1 with a !. It will be interesting to see how many "free" applications are still being enhanced and supported a year from now. As a consumer I appreciate the willingness of developers to invest their time, effort, and expertise in useful applications. The very least I can do is to support their efforts with a meager contribution.
I've bought a few programs for around $1.99 because I felt they were worth it. However, Doc To Go is the most expensive at $10. I have buyers remorse on that one. I wish I didn't buy it because I'm not using it as much as I thought I would. If there was a 30 day refund policy, I would do it. Oh well.
I do not have a remorse on buying my Doc To Go.... I, too, do not use it a lot. However, imagine this, when you really need to use it and it is there on your Droid.... now that is worth more than $10 in my opinion....
I've bought a few programs for around $1.99 because I felt they were worth it. However, Doc To Go is the most expensive at $10. I have buyers remorse on that one. I wish I didn't buy it because I'm not using it as much as I thought I would. If there was a 30 day refund policy, I would do it. Oh well.
I do not have a remorse on buying my Doc To Go.... I, too, do not use it a lot. However, imagine this, when you really need to use it and it is there on your Droid.... now that is worth more than $10 in my opinion....
And another +1. I could count on one hand (with most of my fingers missing) the number of times I've had to edit a spreadsheet or word document on my phone. But I recall being stuck at an airport in a blizzard when I had to respond to a colleague and could not have done so without Docs2Go. If I hadn't had it on my phone I'd have happily paid $500 for it at that moment.
i just bought phonemypc yesterday and am loving it, just wish it supported sound, but the dev seems very active in the community and mentioned something about it. so i decided to jump in and get it while its in beta and cheaper. an investment of sorts