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First $900 iPad App Surfaces

When someone tells you about a $900-odd dollar app in Apple’s App Store, the first thing that comes to mind is generally the I Am Rich app, that was listed at $999.99 some time back, did nothing, and was eventually pulled from the App Store. Now a $900 app has surfaced, and fortunately, it does a lot more than the I Am Rich app. We’re talking about SiteClone publisher, which is also available for the iPhone. Basically the app is an offline website creator of sorts, as it is designed to help corporate and government entities develop apps that pull content from websites for later reading, in the event that there isn’t any Internet connection. So if you purchased it, you could create an app that pulls videos, audio clips and other stuff from sites when the iPad is online, making it available for you when you don’t have an Internet connection. Sounds handy, but would you pay $900 for such an app?

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