Also, looking back at the release notes of those versions, I had made this exact promise: Some crashes introduced by new iOS versions caused me to do small bug fixing releases (for iOS 3 in 2010, iOS 5 in 2011, and 2017 for iOS 10). My philosophy with this speaking timer was to have the biggest LED digits possible, with the functionality that supports the speaking style of TED Talks, which historically have defaulted to a maximum length of 18 minutes. The other side effect of these price tags was that – I believe – only people who really wanted what the app was offering would actually purchase it. I figured “why kill the cow while it still produces some tasty milk”. There is also an In-App-Purchase of another $5. For that reason, I didn’t want to make it free, but rather put it to a relatively high price tag of $5. I had left SpeakerClock online for the main reason that it kept producing like an average of $100 per month, even without me doing anything on it.
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