Who is to say this isn't exactly what JRemote is doing. For all we know this IS the introductory price. Also... I know that app. I recall it being a $9.99 promotion when it was released. But that is a moot point.
The promo price of $9.99 was for the iphone app. The promo price for the Ipad was, indeed, $.99.
I have used the app without ANY crashes, not one, on iPad1 and iPhone 4, with MC16. Is there any chance that a delete and re-download might alleviate the problem?
Thanks, I'll try that out.
Lastly, I apologize for my last comment that you seemed to take exception to. Sometimes I just want/need to vent, and it seemed like that is what you were doing. Of course it is simply how I read the "tone" of your message. You seemed fairly upset.
I was upset. I wasn't upset so much with the developer as with the practices of the marketplace he is in. Now if you really want to hear me upset get me talking about Steve Jobs and his deification.
I suppose we both simply put a much different value on $10. That is less than 2 pints of beer, not including tip. If I had 2 beers and didn't particularly care for them, or even hated them, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. I certainly wouldn't ask for a refund. I would simply pay my bill, tip at least 25%, and go on my merry way. Of course I wouldn't order it again.
I would do the same, but the 25% tip, that would depend on the service I received. If I bought a book for $10 and didn't enjoy it I would not seek a refund, but likely wouldn't buy another book by that author. However, what would you do if you bought a book for $10 only to find that the last chapter was missing? I, and I assume most others, would return it to the bookseller for a refund. That's how I feel about this app. I've gotten most of the story, but I'm missing a key part of it. Thanks to Apple Inc I can't get my hard earned dollars back.
(As an aside, why do I have to pay $12 for a digital version of that same book? The publisher doesn't have to cut down a tree, make paper, print it, box it, ship it to a distributor who then has to ship it to stores that pay high rent for retail space to shelve these books. You can blame Steve Jobs for this, too. That's a long story for another forum, though.)