BarMax CA and BarMax NY – $999.99 (for iPhone and iPad)
An app that helps law students study for the bar exam.
Although most of us only buy the apps we really need and for the most part the prices are really good, recently “The Most Expensive Journal”
came out with a list of the 10 most expensive iPad apps which just shows the potentia for high quality apps to be prices similar to their expensive desktop equivalents.
There’s a lot you could buy for $1,000. Three iPad app developers expect you to drop it all on them. The cheapest retails for $299.99 and the top three retail for $999.99 each.The Alchemist SMS – $999.99
This app “provides users in the steelmaking and scrap metal recycling industry with the tools necessary to achieve reductions in raw material costs.”
Intuition Control Solo WolfVision – $999.99
Patent-pending technology that revolutionizes video conferencingThe first and only iPad application that lets you easily control your WolfVision visualizers! NOW offered to educational institutions at 50 percent off its regular price through the App Store Volume Purchase
Although these apps don’t appeal to me it looks like specialized software or apps that give niche specific users exactly what they want in a easy transferable and portable manner will be snatched up by those niche specific users. So, if you have an iPad app idea and though that only a small percentage of people will use it, go ahead and speak to a developer, you might just be surprised at the outcome.
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