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November 28, 2016 09:24 am PST

Apple profits from scam apps in the App Store

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If you search for Microsoft Excel in Apple's App Store, the top result is a $30 Office Bundle," advertised as a way to "create Word, Excel and PowerPoint Documents." In reality, it's just a bunch of templates for Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, but that's not made clear in the description. The $30 purchase price is split between the publisher (2/3) and Apple (1/3). '

It turns out that the App Store is filled with scam apps like this.

From How-To Geek:

Lets be blunt: these customers were ripped off, and Apple pocketed $10 each. And youll only see these comments if you scroll past the two five star reviews that mention the word app numerous times. Both of those reviews, by the way, were left by accounts that havent reviewed any other apps in the Store.

Search for other Office applications and youll find more template bundles, disguised as official applications to varying degrees.

There are also several $20+ applications that put Microsofts free online version of Office into a dedicated browser. Then there are the actual apps capable of opening and editing Office files, many of which use terms like Microsoft Word in their names. They appear to be slightly modified versions of open source applications, but were not about to buy them to find out.


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