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MusicAir - iOS iPhone - Was $38.99 Now Is Free for a Limited Time

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MusicAir is designed to let music lovers create their own Playlist and Stream it to AirPlay devices, such as Apple TV, Speakers, etc under the same WiFi.

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  • +1

    requires iOS 4.3

  • +1

    Doesn't work on iphone 3G. because you can't update IOS 4.3
    http://www.apple.com/ios/

    • +2

      Could be a sign that iphone 3G is nearing the end of the road. This may be the requirement of all newly created apps.

  • +3

    There are no reviews of this app because no one in the world was stupid enough to pay it's full price. Looks like it should be a $1.19 app or $2.49 at best. Okay for a freebie though. Thanks

  • +2

    Errr - isn't streaming from iOS devices to AppleTV essentially what AirPlay is all about? I.e. Media streaming via Wi-Fi is already delivered via Airplay, so this is a completely redundant app. Plus it only streams music. The native iPod app already does this AND streams video to AirPlay enabled devices.

    Obviously the $38.99 asking price is an absolute joke. Probably not even worth the effort to download and install even when it's free.

  • Also, if you hurry, you can pick up this guy's other apps. You can get one that tracks where you parked your car and another than is able to send fax messages from the iphone. Best of all, they are only $28.99 each. There is another app that is only a lite version, hence the very cheap $21.99 price.

    Didn't bother to download this freebie as at his normal prices, I don't imagine that he'll be around long to support it.

  • Agreed. Usually pleased to see to the free iOS apps here.
    But this was sound very weak - and not worth bothering with.
    - in fact, can this be removed from ozbargain? I think it's false advertising

    • Why is it false advertising?

      • +1

        See the other comments.
        1. per ricksterr - this is advertising a feature the native iOS 4.3 already offers
        2. Adding it to the app store at a grossly inflated price then immediately dropping it to a 'sale' price is false or bait advertising in my book. Even though free - it gets you looking at his other (really crappy) apps and web site

        • Yep, fair point.

  • +1

    This app was added to the App Store yesterday at $38.99 and was immediately made free.

    I was going to download this app, but will give it a miss due to these shady tactics.

  • +4

    wow expensive RRP

  • +4

    yes, in the Really Ridiculous category ;)

    • +1

      haha lol

      RRP: Real Ridiculous Price

  • Wow. How did this even make it past the App store review process?
    It doesn't provide any new feature that isn't already available as part of the native OS and its UI is appalling at best.

    • Wow, I just took a look. My 14 year old kid brother could do a far better job.

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