Life Saver
After hunting around for ages to find a decent calendar template on Pages, I stumbled across this. The App is free, but you do 'in app' purchases. 99c later - beautiful calendar layout and hours saved in creating my own. Money well spent if you ask me. If you don't want to fork out money purchasing the templates that have been created - don't bother downloading this app.
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Its a trap
By looking at this app, it seems that the developers of this app have been too generous in giving away so many templates and tools for Apple's pages for free but in reality it is just a trap. We should not even call it an app. It is a mere catalogue where you can window shop everything that is too expensive. You have to buy anything that you wanna use.
Totally useless. My recommendation, don't download !!!
Totally useless. My recommendation, don't download !!!
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TOO MANY $$$$$ - NOT ENOUGH OOMPH
I find it irksome to download a free Application or buy a reasonably priced Application, only to discover it is nothing more than a platform to separate you from more of your dollars. This is one such Application. When I opened this, I found the clip art - very ordinary clip art - is bundled into packages which cost quite a bit, way too much in my opinion for the standard of the art.
I remember a simpler time when red hot apps for your Mac or iPhone were either reasonably priced OR free. This and iTunes are big volume sales environments. Apple proudly boast they have sold billions of apps worldwide to users of their computers, iPads or iPhones. The way I see it is, if you write a useful, snazzy or desirable application, then the developer should be set to sell millions of copies of their application - thereby earning what must be, by sheer volume alone, big dollars.
It is pernicious for a developer to represent something as a freebie and then charge ludicrous sums for a very average product. He doesn't even offer any freebies so that we can try before we buy. I recommend you stay away from this product - given the numerous sites online where clip art is offered free, I cannot see the use of this expensive and slyly presented application.
I remember a simpler time when red hot apps for your Mac or iPhone were either reasonably priced OR free. This and iTunes are big volume sales environments. Apple proudly boast they have sold billions of apps worldwide to users of their computers, iPads or iPhones. The way I see it is, if you write a useful, snazzy or desirable application, then the developer should be set to sell millions of copies of their application - thereby earning what must be, by sheer volume alone, big dollars.
It is pernicious for a developer to represent something as a freebie and then charge ludicrous sums for a very average product. He doesn't even offer any freebies so that we can try before we buy. I recommend you stay away from this product - given the numerous sites online where clip art is offered free, I cannot see the use of this expensive and slyly presented application.
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