Originally Posted by
downhillmaster
I agree.
If you like the app, pay up.
If you don’t like the app, don’t pay.
It’s pretty damn simple and it doesn’t make a difference when, how, and why they charge a fee.
Of course people can instead act all incredulous and hurt like they were personally slighted and wonder why a company would want to continue to turn as big a profit as possible instead of trying to cater to their personal whims
It was expected with the growing user base, growing hosting data fees and software development fees that it would come at a cost. Pay per use, advertising or data monetization were the 3 options.