First, to anyone complaining about what you can’t do in the free version: C’mon. It’s $3.49 per YEAR to remove this lone developer’s paywall, and then you can do all of the things you’re whining about no longer being able to do in the updated free version. We all need to pull some sort of income in order to survive in this world. A developer is essentially an artist and a small business. It’s a maximum of $6 to support this artist’s small business.
You know, it’s interesting. The people who complain the loudest about not wanting to help those struggling in fringes are the very same people who somehow believe that they, themselves, should get everything for free.
There’s an app in the store that offers much, much less in their free* version, and their annual price is $249. The missing decimal point isn’t a typo. That’s two hundred forty nine dollars, annually. So more than once. For an app. An app that, in spite of its super high-tech, uber-complicated/impressively-impressive description, isn’t capable of anything more than playing sounds out of the single speaker located on the bottom of our phones. An app cannot magically✨ perform tasks requiring anything beyond the capabilities of the device that houses it.
Anyhow, all-of-the-above certainly does put this developer’s request for either $3.49 per year, or a one-time payment of $5.99 into a pretty reasonable perspective, no? Embarrassed yet? 😳
I did the free trial to access the whole thing, and see if I like it enough to keep it. I’m loving it. A person could get lost in here for a good hour or more just layering and saving sounds. InfiniteStorm has all someone looking for sounds, soothing or otherwise, could ever need. The sounds are high-quality, and there are a ton of them.
I’ll say without hesitation that InfiniteStorm, with its humble price, is probably the best sound app I’ve ever used. It’s a beautiful, thoughtful app that someone clearly put their heart into creating. It’s something to be proud of. Anyone who really does feel that they need more than this has to offer them, might need to consider that they are most likely just impossible to please.