Perhaps he should consider that for iFart Mobile. Still, that app has managed to pull in over 5 million votes from those 48,000 users, and Comm says the company is thinking about turning it into a full-fledged social network. (Image credit: Apple) When Apple introduced its first M1 system-on-chip for. The app, which has been out since October has been downloaded around 48,000 times so far - again, compare this to iFart Mobile and its nearly 39,000 downloads on Christmas Day alone. When the App Store first launched Apple was routinely blocking applications like iFart and Pull My Finger, until it finally opened the floodgates to these ‘joke’ applications in December 2008. published 19 December 2022 The company is also reportedly considering moving production of the Mac Pro to Vietnam. But so far it has been a harder sell then iFart Mobile. There is both a free version and a $1.99 Pro version (without advertisement). As you might expect, it allows users to vote on topics and see the results. The company also has a social voting app called iVote. The net income for Comm, after Apple takes their 30-percent cut amounts to a sweet smelling 70,000 from his. “We have been in this game since this beginning and also develop practical, thoughtful apps… Not just juvenile stuff,” Comm told me. The company doesn't provide the kind of close, hands-on relationships that these customers require. īut in sharing these numbers, Comm wanted to make it clear that InfoMedia isn’t just about the $0.99 fart apps. Apple is rarely the right choice for large and medium-sized businesses. Not surprisingly, the app remains the number one top app in the App Store. All I knew was that a lot of people would be getting iPhones and iPod Touch MP3 players on Christmas Day.” Indeed. As Comm says i n his blog post, “I had a hunch that Christmas Eve and Christmas Day would be higher. The following day, December 23, actually saw another 13,000+ downloads (and thus, another nearly $10,000 made), and Christmas Eve saw an incredible 19,520 downloads - netting $13,364 after Apple’s 30 percent cut.īut the real gem is of course Christmas Day. For those who couldn’t believe that a farting application could make nearly $10,000 as it did on December 22, or that it was a fluke, this has to be a huge wake up call.
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