In the world of iPhone apps where price tag of $0.99 is quite common, ever wondered what’s the highest limit an app developer has asked for his/her app? Well you would be surprised because some apps even cost more than the price of the iPhone, thrice in some cases. So checkout the most expensive iPhone apps of 2011 and wonder about those “lucky ones” who have “that kind” of money to spare.
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Mortgage Pro Enterprise
Released in February 2011, Mortgage Pro Enterprise can give you the luxury to get an instant mortgage comparison with one click submission to selected banks. The mastermind behind this app is SINO Dynamic Solutions Limited and for $999.99, this app can be yours.
BarMax
What happens when a bunch of Harvard Lawyers and iPhone Developers join hands? They produce BarMax. This app is for law students who are preparing for bar exams and was launched in June 2011. You can get it for a “small price” of $999.99 but hey, TechCrunch believes that the app is totally worth the price. So give it a try if are a law student (and of-course if you have the money).
iVIP Black
Released in January 2011, this app is only for those who are “high-society members”. Seriously, you need to be a high-net worth individual to get this app. Borrowing $999.99 (the price of this app) from your friend just to get this app won’t help you a bit as the company behind it first confirms through multiple processes that you are “worthy enough” to avail its services.
Capture The Charge (CTC)
CTC is an iPhone app specifically developed for doctors. Launched in May 2011, this app is a digital charge capturing solution which facilitates the smart input and transmission of ICD and CPT codes. Anyway, the thing to remember: CTC is another app in the iPhone market that demands a hefty sum of $999.99.
SongBook DS
According to the developers:
“SongBook DS lets you control a range of networked music players directly from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. It gives you complete control of your network based music system, including advanced features such as library searching and sorting, and shuffle and repeat playback.”
The app was released in June 2011 and was available for $999.99. However, the developers have realized that the price tag is way too much so they have now replaced it with SongBook '11 UPNP which is worth only $25.
Agro
Launched in May 2011, Agro was developed for agronomists so that they can develop field inspection reports while they are on the field. This app also costs $999.99.
QSFFStats
QSFFStats is another app in the iPhone app market that demands a four figure amount, well $999.99 to be exact. This app will allow you to keep track of Flag Football stats for all passing leagues. The app was developed by B.C. Apps and was released in June 2011.
KGulf
Finally, we are done with the $999.99 price tag. Now here is an app which is worth $499.99 and is developed by Mr. Khaled Alsalem. The app is called KGulf and was released in January 2011. According to the description:
“KGulf is 2D hydrodynamics Prediction model set up for the Arabian Gulf andKuwait waters. The model is capable of simulating 2D tidal current and water level at any selected grid inside Arabian Gulf waters from year 1975 to 2035 with hourly output results.”
DDS GP Yes!
DDS GP Yes! is another app in the iPhone app market which demands $499.99. It is developed for dentists so that they can give a solid presentation to their patients about their dental conditions and treatment. The app has got several awards so worth a try if you are a dentist and if you have the money. The app was launched in June 2011.
Spray
For people working in Agriculture sector, this app is a must. Released in May 2011, this app can:
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Mortgage Pro Enterprise
Released in February 2011, Mortgage Pro Enterprise can give you the luxury to get an instant mortgage comparison with one click submission to selected banks. The mastermind behind this app is SINO Dynamic Solutions Limited and for $999.99, this app can be yours.
BarMax
What happens when a bunch of Harvard Lawyers and iPhone Developers join hands? They produce BarMax. This app is for law students who are preparing for bar exams and was launched in June 2011. You can get it for a “small price” of $999.99 but hey, TechCrunch believes that the app is totally worth the price. So give it a try if are a law student (and of-course if you have the money).
iVIP Black
Released in January 2011, this app is only for those who are “high-society members”. Seriously, you need to be a high-net worth individual to get this app. Borrowing $999.99 (the price of this app) from your friend just to get this app won’t help you a bit as the company behind it first confirms through multiple processes that you are “worthy enough” to avail its services.
Capture The Charge (CTC)
CTC is an iPhone app specifically developed for doctors. Launched in May 2011, this app is a digital charge capturing solution which facilitates the smart input and transmission of ICD and CPT codes. Anyway, the thing to remember: CTC is another app in the iPhone market that demands a hefty sum of $999.99.
SongBook DS
According to the developers:
“SongBook DS lets you control a range of networked music players directly from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. It gives you complete control of your network based music system, including advanced features such as library searching and sorting, and shuffle and repeat playback.”
The app was released in June 2011 and was available for $999.99. However, the developers have realized that the price tag is way too much so they have now replaced it with SongBook '11 UPNP which is worth only $25.
Agro
Launched in May 2011, Agro was developed for agronomists so that they can develop field inspection reports while they are on the field. This app also costs $999.99.
QSFFStats
QSFFStats is another app in the iPhone app market that demands a four figure amount, well $999.99 to be exact. This app will allow you to keep track of Flag Football stats for all passing leagues. The app was developed by B.C. Apps and was released in June 2011.
KGulf
Finally, we are done with the $999.99 price tag. Now here is an app which is worth $499.99 and is developed by Mr. Khaled Alsalem. The app is called KGulf and was released in January 2011. According to the description:
“KGulf is 2D hydrodynamics Prediction model set up for the Arabian Gulf and
DDS GP Yes!
DDS GP Yes! is another app in the iPhone app market which demands $499.99. It is developed for dentists so that they can give a solid presentation to their patients about their dental conditions and treatment. The app has got several awards so worth a try if you are a dentist and if you have the money. The app was launched in June 2011.
Spray
For people working in Agriculture sector, this app is a must. Released in May 2011, this app can:
- Replaces the manual spray log
- Records & Stores Spray sheets in one place
- Exports data in CSV format
- Stores Chemical details
- Stores all historical chemical applications
- Filing Cabinet in the iPad
- Live feed of information from the operator as it happens
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