I found a variety of apps from the periodic tables to various reference apps. But I was just saying how easily the cost could get out of control if suddenly the terms changed and we didn't realize that we suddenly had to pay for the free ones. The case of the kindle 2 that I have suddenly not being able to read books out loud because the authors didn't want their books read out loud after their purchase is another example of how they give and they can take away.
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Jan Newport RI
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, ElaineTM <etm1935@...> wrote:
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> That's an incredible number of applications and I
> wouldn't be one to use that many. But I seem to
> recall that all items that changed from free trial
> to paid subscription were pretty honest about
> making one aware of that. Are the 90 you refer to
> charged individually by the application or are
> they charged all to your Apple account. I think
> those are two very different billing matters.
>
> Elaine
>
> A joke's a very serious thing. --Charles Churchill
>
> Hello The
>
> On Thursday, February 3, 2011, you wrote
>
> > But suddenly the 90 apps on my iPad of which 85
> > were free are now costing $0.99 each a week . .
> > . Now do you want them? Is your credit card interest too low?
> > Just wondering if they really expected anyone
> > to read the agreement in a tiny three line window ?
>
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