Track your App Addiction
Yesterday one of my Twitter friends tweeted the amount he’d spent on the iTunes App Store, courtesy of a clever little Mac application called App Store Expense Monitor which gathers all your iPhone applications from your iTunes folder and provides you with the total amount of money you have spent on the App Store.
I must admit I was a little surprised to see that I’d spent a whopping £190.18. However, I do remember that in the early days of the App Store, many apps were priced at £5.99, but have happily reduced in price over the last 18 months. But it just goes to show how those 59p’s and £1.19’s soon add up.
What’s your total? (if you’re comfortable sharing in the comments, of course)
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about 8 months ago
£58 for me. I was sure it was going to be higher than yours when you tweeted about it last night considering I think I’ve had an iPhone a bit longer than you? I’m not entirely sure though.
Either way, I was quite surprised to see it that low. I guess I don’t buy many apps.
about 8 months ago
I bought my iPhone in September 2008. Funnily enough, when I look at my most-used apps, it seems to be the ones priced below £2.00 that win. Most addictive games seem to be in the 59p region, lol!
about 8 months ago
Well I’m clearly a tight-arse: £47.52 :/