The Five Most Expensive Apple Apps

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Apple products are among the most popular in the world, and that’s why so many people download Apple Apps. These apps include everything from games to shopping lists to household helpers and everything in between. Most people download the free versions and only pay the dollar or few dollars for more expensive versions when they really love the free version of an app. Despite the fact that most people aren’t willing to spend $4.99 on an app that they don’t necessarily love, many apps are far, far more expensive. In fact, the five most expensive Apple Apps all cost $1000.

App.Cash, $999

It wasn’t always the most expensive Apple App on the market, but the demand for it has skyrocketed, encouraging its creators to up the price significantly from $449 to $999. This app is a cashier system app that is used for any type of purchase for any type of business. The icing in this proverbial cake is the fact that the app supports two different printer systems as well.

Agro, $999

Anyone in the agriculture business is going to appreciate this app. Agronomists can use it to eliminate the annoyances that come with paperwork associated with agricultural duties. For example, this app can help you file paperwork associated with inspections, chemicals used and even pests that show up in specific crops.

The Alchemist SMS, $999

This app is a utility app that helps people make conversions much simpler. Those in the business of recycling metal will find that this app helps them to figure out the conversion rates of scrap metal and steel so that they know how to reduce costs.

QSFFStats, $999

This expensive app is for die-hard flag footballers. Anyone looking for a simple solution to keeping track of all flag football stats within a league should download this app. It makes stats simple and easy to access, input and review. It also helps footballers analyze stats to help improve game skills.

BarMax CA and BarMax NY for iPad, $999

The reason this particular app is one of the five most expensive is the fact that it’s only available to people in California and New York rather than the entire country. Anyone studying for the bar exam will find this investment a good one as it makes studying and learning simple, and takes the complexity out of carrying around copious notes and note cards.

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

Tiffany Raiford is a lifelong Floridian, wife to my high school sweetheart and mother of four littles (two girls and boy/girl twins...no, they are not identical and yes, I'm sure). My kids love to whine, so I love to wine. My loves include nap time, bed time, date night, travel and evenings and weekends when my husband is home because he handles all diaper changes.