+5 imagesYou Won't Believe How Much These Apps Cost

Business22.12.2016

You Won't Believe How Much These Apps Cost

If you think $10 is too much, this article is exactly for you

Biliana Konstantinova Biliana Konstantinova

You probably think the most expensive phone apps cost about $10. Having in mind that the most of the apps are free, this looks like too much. And it is. But only until you see these:

1. Boffo Fun Time Game Pax 2 for $299

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For only $299, you get “a set of fun activities that are bundled together” – from pachinko to strategy games. Boffo Fun Time Game Pax 2 is developed by Ubiquitous Muffin. The game’s ultimate selling point includes you having a go at a clown-like punching bag. The more point you get, the more virtual awards you get. For $299 you won’t be bored.

2. TouchChat with WordPower for $299

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This one costs the same price as the clown app, but this one is actually useful. Silver Kite’s Classic TouchChat with WordPower is specially designed to help individuals with Down Syndrome, apraxia, stroke, Autism or ALS, amongst others who have conditions that affect their ability to engage in natural speech. It is developed on the grounds of huge dictionary of words, phrases and whole sentences. People who use it may choose voice that best matches their individuality. The app uses a database of pre-recorded common used messages. Both English and Spanish options are provided in one app.

3. DDS GP for $500

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DDS GP is described as the “#1 iPad app for dentists worldwide”, with various accolades including presentations of new products and techniques, ratings, detailed information on treatments of different dental problems. The app is designed to help both dental professionals and patients in their communication, whether in helping patients understand their their dental conditions and their eventual treatments.

4. BarMax California for $1,000

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Most people know how hard it is to pass the Bar. The Harvard Law alumni-designed BarMax California includes questions from previous Bar Exams and lectures from Harvard Law professors. It ranks in the top 40 educational apps in iTunes!

5. VIP Black for $1,000

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It is not enough that you paid $1,000 for VIP Black – you have to verify that you are worth “in excess of one-million pounds” before you can enjoy their abundance of benefits, including locating some posh, premium accommodation in your search for, say, a hotel room in London. Best part? You get a fruit basket for using the app!






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