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I'm not sure how huge that would be. Blind Square is in that range, as 
well as other apps. If by most apps, you're referring to all of the apps 
available to the general public then those apps have a much larger 
audience and can get more through volume of sales. An app like the KNFB 
Reader will have to live or die with a much smaller market. Given this, 
something a bit more expensive than most apps, especially if it meets 
your needs, doesn't seem unreasonable to me.

How much someone is willing to pay for an app is a personal decision 
based on their needs and their economic situation. I think we'll have to 
wait and see how the product fairs in the market place. Also, we're just 
guessing at the price right now, and I think it's best to wait and see 
what the actual cost is before we start debating on whether it's too 
much or not.

On 07/05/2014 06:40 PM, David hilbert poehlman wrote:
> that would be huge considering most apps aren't nearly that costly and they are supposed to be helping the blind.
>

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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail


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