Comment Re:No! (Score 1) 303
On the web page, go into your Settings, Labels, and tell it to Hide any labels you don't want to see, like the Important label.
who are you to decide what is fair? you didn't write the app, and have no idea how much time, effort, and resources went into the development. if it took me 3 man years of development, and i had to pay to license some technology, and i decide it needs to cost $30 for me to recoup my losses and make a small profit, who are you to tell me different?
Who am I to decide what is fair? I am the customer - really the only important person in determining if a price is fair. If you have to price your app at a price point to recoup your costs that the potential customer feels is not fair, then your potential customer is not going to buy your app. If you don't lower your price to a point that enough people feel is fair, then you're not going to make any sales. And you have a much greater risk of people pirating your app.
This is the way that the free market works, has always worked, and is supposed to work. You have no guarantee that all the work you put into development are going to be recouped, it's a risk any entrepreneur takes. But don't go thinking that your potential customers owe you for your hard work. I couldn't care less about all the development time you took to develop your app - all I care about is whether I feel it is a fair price for what I get.
If you're not OK with this state of affairs, I'm sure there are hundreds of other app developers that would be happy to sell me their app instead - and at a "fair" price.
Old programmers never die, they just hit account block limit.