Battery Mix Pro for Android
Monthly subscription!??!
I paid for this app because i love batterymix and wanted to support the developer.now even the paid app has a monthly subscription. Not impressed.
The free version of this app is excellent. I would happily donate a bit to the dev, but £0.63 *EVERY MONTH* is just ridiculous.
It's crap
Should be free honestly
I don't need to lay a subscription for something I'll rarely use. I'll find something better that's free or a onetime cost.
Monthly subscription!??!
Are you f*** kidding?
I'd be out $500 per month. That's $6000 per year. Yes, developers should be able to spend a 40-hour week and make a living, but this kind of fee will kill a user base. I have to stick with the free version. I'll export my stats with something I build with Tasker.
But it will be better to have normal one time payment instead of monthly subscription.
It's too bad... This app has such great potential. I would have paid a couple bucks for it (one time) but now the developer gets nothing.
Who rents an app these days? Would pay £1 but 66p/month?? Use free version
This is the only app that has ever charged me monthly. Nice way to make some cash. Everyone here knows this is shady way of doing business. What a grear reminder that when it comes to money, people really are nothing.
Bought it fu montly ...
love it
Dumbest thing I ever saw! Monthly payments for a battery app when there's hundreds of free ones. A 1 time fee of $1 to $3 is all its worth for any battery app. Uninstalled.
Yeah, right.. who are the cretins actually signing on to a monthly arseraping for this? It's sketchy, but considering the safe bet that nearly all, myself included, of those people who've got to this stage would've been prepared to pay a normal one-off licence fee.. The money this guy's losing is presumably less than the "gain" provided by a dodgy payment scheme and a few tools loaded and/or dumb enough to provide a monthly haul sufficient to keep it in place.. thanks heaps on everyone's behalf, gits! >:-<
This is just poor form and in bad taste. Using the in app payment instead of paying in the play store just allows dev to not give 15 min refund window. It also wastes time. I don't want to find out what it costs AFTER downloading, installing and running. Had it been listed in the store description instead, I would have bought. But I won't out of principle for the lack of convenience and ethics
The free app is excellent. This pro version is a blatant way to fool devs users hoping they won't notice that the price is monthly. App should be a one off payment and should be able to purchase directly from Play store.
No way. Poor choice. I'd be more than happy to pay a couple bucks for this app. But a monthly fee is a no go.
Yeah, right.. who are the cretins actually signing on to a monthly arseraping for this? It's sketchy, but considering the safe bet that nearly all, myself included, of those people who've got to this stage would've been prepared to pay a normal one-off licence fee.. The money this guy's losing is presumably less than the "gain" provided by a dodgy payment scheme and a few tools loaded and/or dumb enough to provide a monthly haul sufficient to keep it in place.. thanks heaps on everyone's behalf, gits! >:-<
Dumbest thing I ever saw! Monthly payments for a battery app when there's hundreds of free ones. A 1 time fee of $1 to $3 is all its worth for any battery app. Uninstalled.
Like nearly everyone reviewing this app, I have installed, found out price, uninstalled....
Amazing
Too expensive with monthly subscription
So stupid! No one would like to pay an app that is not very special and monthly!
Lots of great work went into this app. If you don't want to support the developer, OK, use the free version, that's what it's for. But don't scream about a modest fee of about a dollar a month. 3 cents a day is not worth outrage.
The free version of this app is excellent. I would happily donate a bit to the dev, but £0.63 *EVERY MONTH* is just ridiculous.
This is just poor form and in bad taste. Using the in app payment instead of paying in the play store just allows dev to not give 15 min refund window. It also wastes time. I don't want to find out what it costs AFTER downloading, installing and running. Had it been listed in the store description instead, I would have bought. But I won't out of principle for the lack of convenience and ethics
The free app is excellent. This pro version is a blatant way to fool devs users hoping they won't notice that the price is monthly. App should be a one off payment and should be able to purchase directly from Play store.
Dumbest thing I ever saw! Monthly payments for a battery app when there's hundreds of free ones. A 1 time fee of $1 to $3 is all its worth for any battery app. Uninstalled.
No way. Poor choice. I'd be more than happy to pay a couple bucks for this app. But a monthly fee is a no go.
Yeah, right.. who are the cretins actually signing on to a monthly arseraping for this? It's sketchy, but considering the safe bet that nearly all, myself included, of those people who've got to this stage would've been prepared to pay a normal one-off licence fee.. The money this guy's losing is presumably less than the "gain" provided by a dodgy payment scheme and a few tools loaded and/or dumb enough to provide a monthly haul sufficient to keep it in place.. thanks heaps on everyone's behalf, gits! >:-<
Like nearly everyone reviewing this app, I have installed, found out price, uninstalled....
Amazing
Too expensive with monthly subscription
Lots of great work went into this app. If you don't want to support the developer, OK, use the free version, that's what it's for. But don't scream about a modest fee of about a dollar a month. 3 cents a day is not worth outrage.
The free version of this app is excellent. I would happily donate a bit to the dev, but £0.63 *EVERY MONTH* is just ridiculous.
by S####:
Monthly subscription fee is slightly less than a YEAR of Weather Underground (an app that is eleventy times as valuable...), not to mention the paid version won't run without internet connection. Now why in the world would an app need constant access to the internet to monitor battery usage? Crooks.