I've been lured into some awful apps because I fell for the slick write-ups by the developers.
Never again. Right? (Wrong.
)
I've cursed myself for buying it, but download it I did:
Genius Clock
Now, before you say, big deal. When it first hit the app store it sold for $24.99. This was kind of before I knew apps went on sale.
It is what it is but even as a clock it is worthless as there are NO directions and not even a website to explain what the colors mean in relationship to time.
So it sits in my iTunes tray as a reminder to not get wrapped up in wanting an app so bad so as not to explore it a bit and see what it really is and, more importantly, what it really isn't.
Care to admit any of your failures when it comes to buying (near worthless) apps?
Never again. Right? (Wrong.
I've cursed myself for buying it, but download it I did:
Genius Clock
Now, before you say, big deal. When it first hit the app store it sold for $24.99. This was kind of before I knew apps went on sale.
It is what it is but even as a clock it is worthless as there are NO directions and not even a website to explain what the colors mean in relationship to time.
So it sits in my iTunes tray as a reminder to not get wrapped up in wanting an app so bad so as not to explore it a bit and see what it really is and, more importantly, what it really isn't.
Care to admit any of your failures when it comes to buying (near worthless) apps?