Looking for smartphone apps? Get 5 apps in just $100

What's the maximum you would spend on a smart phone app - five bucks? Ten? Or maybe you go free all the way? Whatever your limit is, you might want to take a seat as we look at five apps priced over $100.
 
 
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MELBOURNE, Australia - Aug. 5, 2015 - PRLog -- What's the maximum you would spend on a smart phone app - five bucks? Ten? Or maybe you go free all the way? Whatever your limit is, you might want to take a seat as we look at five apps priced over $100. Yes, they exist. Some may have you thinking 'I can see why people would pay that', while others will likely leave you dumbfounded.

Vizzywig 8HD ($129.99 AUD)

Want to capture High Definition video at 8 times the resolution of an iPhone 6, plus have access to a suite of editing features as well? Vizzywig 8HD is the app for you. App developers (http://www.appz.com.au/) have created this package with professional videographers in mind; something that's easily accessible at any time that still offers a premium standard of vision and sound. When the app was launched in September of 2014 it was originally priced at $1000 USD, so $130 is a comparative steal.

G-Map U.S. West ($249.99 AUD)

Given the name of the app I can only assume whether it will actually work here in Australia; I'm not going to fork over $250 to find out. But it seems to be a fairly standard satellite navigation app that doesn't do a great deal more than what Google Maps does for free.

Water Globe ($379.99 AUD)

Remember those videos you used to see that would simulate a roaring fireplace? (Yes, I'm old.) This is the iPhone / iPad version but for snow globes. And it costs $380. So I'm just putting it out there; anyone who buys this please feel free to pay off my HECS debt too because clearly you have money to burn. I guess it kept some mobile app developers (http://www.appz.com.au/mobile-application-development/) busy for a little while though.

Touch Chat AAC with Word Power ($379.99 AUD)

Very much at the opposite end of the usefulness spectrum is this app, designed to help people who often struggle to communicate effectively with others when using their natural voice. People with Autism, Down's syndrome or Motor Neurone Disease might find it particularly helpful in ways that could help open up their lives immensely.

Cybertuner ($1299.99 AUD)

Yes, you read right, and I hope you're still with us there after seeing that price point! Cyber tuner is a piano tuning tool for professional players, one that is reportedly very easy to use and pin point accurate. It seems to be very popular among those who would use it, so I'm sure to them it is value for money.

If you've got a killer idea for an app, whether you intend to make it a freebie or at the 'take out a small personal loan' end of the purchase scale, speak to the mobile app development experts at Appz about bringing it to life. Our team of iPhone and Android app developers (http://www.appz.com.au/android-app-development/) will collaborate with you to create a finished product that is user friendly, functional and visually appealing. Contact us online or call 1300 738 438 to find out more.

Source:- http://prwire.com.au/pr/53477/five-smartphone-apps-over-100

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