Originally Posted by
Flahusky
Its not about being 'cheap'. Its about bang for the buck. Google's tight 'try it' window of 15 minutes makes it almost impossible to fully try a app out.
As with most apps, there is a 'free' app and a 'paid' app that does almost the same thing.
As for phone plans,$30 a month isn't an arm & leg. But $3.99 is pretty close

Well stated. My post didn't come out clear, so I'm going to re-try:
I don't pay an arm and a leg for my data plan. Regardless, I still like to watch how I spend money.
There are tons of free apps out there, so why should I spend money on paid apps if I don't need to? If it's an absolutely essential app, then fine. If not, I'd much rather play around with free apps that I can always delete if I don't want. With paid apps, if it aint a good one - bye bye money.