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mokugift

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 1, 2008
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Hi MacRumorers,

You can physically plant a tree on your iPhone or iPod touch, but I would not recommend that. What I recommend is our new 'A Real Tree' app that makes planting a real tree as easy as buying your favorite song. We plant a tree every time 'A Real Tree' is purchased in iTunes AppStore. The trees are planted in 12 countries fighting deforestation and poverty. For the price of a song ($0.99 in US) iPhone and iPod touch owners can help fight global warming.

It is pretty simple and straight-forward like the name: A Real Tree.

The app lets you click to see a map of the countries where the trees are planted. We also have a counter that keeps track of all the trees planted. There are a few hidden surprises in there too.

Please check 'A Real Tree' out at http://www.arealtree.com
 

stiphone

macrumors regular
Mar 15, 2008
238
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so it's more like a donation then buying an app. Why would you need an app then to ask for donations?
 

thomahawk

macrumors 6502a
Sep 3, 2008
663
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Osaka, Japan
sounds pretty nifty
your contributing into help preventing global warming by buying this app so they can plant a tree. and with the app you'll see where trees are planted and how you and many other people helped the world.
thats nice. another 'different' way of donating in benefit of the world i like it!
 

MikePA

macrumors 68020
Aug 17, 2008
2,039
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It's as big a scam as buying carbon credits. Yet another example that PT Barnum was right.
 

SFC Archer

macrumors 68000
Nov 9, 2007
1,742
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Troy, MT
Prove it!!! How do I or any other contributor KNOW beyond a reasonable doubt that a tree was planted for the purchase of the app??? Does he receive a picture of the tree being planted? Is there a tag or similar attached to the tree specifying who donated it? How are you validating and guaranteeing that your product is as you say? :confused:
 

Bobioden

macrumors 68000
Sep 23, 2007
1,725
46
Denver
There are 4 reviews for this App in the App store. 1 is 4 star and the other 3 are 5 stars, but the average rating is 3 1/2 stars. How is that possible?
 

bacaramac

macrumors 65816
Dec 29, 2007
1,424
100
There are 4 reviews for this App in the App store. 1 is 4 star and the other 3 are 5 stars, but the average rating is 3 1/2 stars. How is that possible?

It could be that many others have posted reviews, but Apple does not show them right away.

The logic behind the average could include those reviews that are not yet showing.

Just a thought.
 

notintheleast

macrumors 6502
Oct 1, 2008
424
0
NC
It could be that many others have posted reviews, but Apple does not show them right away.

The logic behind the average could include those reviews that are not yet showing.

Just a thought.

Not to mention those that didn't review it, but rated it after deleting...
 
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