How does it add up
So the in app purchases need more transparency, it shows 3 different $3.99/monthly subscription options Or an $14.99 fee to unlock all features. What is the benefit of a monthly subscription as opposed to a onetime charge to unlock all features. Also I couldn’t help but notice the programs total size totals out to be less megabytes than a low quality cd-r which is 700megabytes but the promises of High quality are defying scientific data for instance had bluerays take up tremendous amount of space ex 50gigabytes, 100 gigabytes etc so if production of hd data audio or video increases tremendously the higher levels of quality that are achieved how does an audio editor/effects processor produce grandiose quality audio if the software/ drivers resources etc contain less binary bits of code or data than a single music track? Also this same app is offered in Microsoft store with the same file size but it’s priced at $99.00 Why is there an extreme price difference for identical products when the ms store just utilizes the windows subsystem for android to run the exact same package as the mobile dev but virtually on a pc, why is one product whether it’s ported, compiled or emulated more expensive from Microsoft store when the ms store and mobile app stores have identical storage requirements. This is price gauging