It simply does NOT work well enough to warrant the $10 charge and I am annoyed that I have been duped.
The reason it does not come as trialware is because you would not purchase it after you've had chance to see how poorly it works.
iTunes locks up for about 2 minutes, then it says "verifying" for another 2 minutes, then syncing or creating a backup is painfully slow. You simply would not choose this option over a wired sync, so save your money until the dev team gets it right.
I personally think Apple only refused to list in the app store because its so poor.
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It simply does NOT work well enough to warrant the $10 charge and I am annoyed that I have been duped.
The reason it does not come as trialware is because you would not purchase it after you've had chance to see how poorly it works.
iTunes locks up for about 2 minutes, then it says "verifying" for another 2 minutes, then syncing or creating a backup is painfully slow. You simply would not choose this option over a wired sync, so save your money until the dev team gets it right.
I personally think Apple only refused to list in the app store because its so poor.
Already deleted it and wasted 10 bucks!