I am incredibly fed up with purchasing applications for my iPhone that end up not functioning as they should. And finding that there is no means of obtaining a refund or addressing the issues with malfunctioning applications.
Lightmeter Pro is the latest in a long line of applications for iPhone that do not deliver on their promises. Everything that reviews prior to this one have mentioned about the non-functionality of this application is correct. And no one can tell me that the developers of this application didnt know that you have to have to a specific firmware or generation of iPhone in order for the application to function properly. Did they not do the research? Of course they did. They neglected to include information about compatibility issues in order to cash in on those of us who do not have the proper iPhone to make this application properly. No one is stupid here.
The developers were either frauds or incompetent. Either way, Apple is equally liable for this latest rip-off of the public because they are responsible for approving applications and should have investigated the legitimacy of this application and verifying the veracity of its claims, which we now know are false. Apple wants to monopolize the application market and assuring that they approve all applications for the iPhone (for a fee, Im sure) but doesnt want to be responsible for assuring the public isnt ripped off. Why would they want to? They get paid just like the application developers do.
iPhone applications: The biggest scam in the world.
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