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THIS FROM THE APP STORE,’ it read. I Am Rich isn’t the first software that has been removed from Apple’s store. Box Office, a movie showtime resource, and NetShare, which let users connect a computer to the Internet using the iPhone’s 3G wireless data service, disappeared without a trace. Apple did not respond to phone calls for comment. UPDATED: In a follow-up e-mail, Heinrich said he had not yet received his $5,600 check from Apple, which has a policy of paying developers at the end of each calendar month. He’s unsure how the app’s removal will affect the payment process.‘I’ve got e-mails from customers telling me that they really love the app,’ adding that they had ‘no trouble spending the money,’ he said. UPDATED: Heinrich confirms the validity of the review pictured in the screenshot, and Apple has refunded his and another buyer’s money. ‘I don’t want to collect money from people who did this by accident and I am glad that Apple returned the money for two orders,’ Heinrich said. -- Mark Milian Milian is an intern at latimes.com. Images courtesy of Armin Heinrich Explore music from Armin Heinrich. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Armin Heinrich on Discogs. Show all 9137 coworkers of Armin Heinrich Armin Heinrich's Employment details. Job title Bachelor-Student This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.(Post updated at 1:04 p.m. with Heinrich’s response about the validity of the negative review.) (Post updated at 8:45 a.m. with response from Heinrich about compensation from Apple.) Eight iPhone owners have joined an elite clan: Their Apple gadget is running a program that cost nearly $1,000. When the iPhone first hit the market in June 2007, those who paid the $499 entry price -- and signed the two-year AT&T contract -- owned a status symbol. A year later, we have the iPhone 3G, Apple’s speedier, sleeker and, most important, less expensive smart phone, which introduced a section for downloading third-party applications. Now that the phone is affordable enough for a wider audience, a new status symbol has emerged: a seemingly useless application called I Am Rich. Its function is exactly what the name implies: to alert people that you have money in the bank. I Am Rich was available for purchase from the phone’s App Store for, get this, $999.99 -- the highest amount a developer can charge through the digital retailer, said Armin Heinrich, the program’s developer. Once downloaded, it doesn’t do much -- a red icon sits on the iPhone home screen like any other application, with the subtext ‘I Am Rich.’ Once activated, it treats the user to a large, glowing gem (pictured above). That’s about it. For a thousand dollars. Apple apparently had some problems with I Am Rich. After initially approving it for distribution, the company has since removed it from the store. Heinrich, a German software developer, has yet to hear back from Apple concerning the removal. ‘I have no idea why they did it and am not aware of any violation of the rules to sell software on the App Store,’ Heinrich said in an e-mail with The Times today. But Apple couldn’t pull it down before curious aristocrats -- eight of them -- had purchased it. Six people from the United States, one from Germany and one from France dropped a grand for the gem in the first 24 hours it was available, Heinrich said. That’s $5,600 in revenue for Heinrich and $2,400 for Apple, which collects 30% of each sale for ‘store upkeep.’ In the e-mail, Heinrich said there seemed to be a market for the program. ‘I am sure a lot more people would like to buy it -- but currently can’t do so,’ Heinrich said. ‘The App is a work of Art and included a ‘secret mantra’ -- that’s all.’ A possible explanation for its removal: A screen shot of an App Store review that has been circulating around the Web recently, showing a user’s complaint that he purchased it accidentally. ‘I saw this app with a few friends and we jokingly clicked ‘buy’ thinking it was a joke, to see what would happen. ... THIS IS NO JOKE...DO NOT BUY THIS APP AND APPLE PLEASE REMOVEComments
THIS FROM THE APP STORE,’ it read. I Am Rich isn’t the first software that has been removed from Apple’s store. Box Office, a movie showtime resource, and NetShare, which let users connect a computer to the Internet using the iPhone’s 3G wireless data service, disappeared without a trace. Apple did not respond to phone calls for comment. UPDATED: In a follow-up e-mail, Heinrich said he had not yet received his $5,600 check from Apple, which has a policy of paying developers at the end of each calendar month. He’s unsure how the app’s removal will affect the payment process.‘I’ve got e-mails from customers telling me that they really love the app,’ adding that they had ‘no trouble spending the money,’ he said. UPDATED: Heinrich confirms the validity of the review pictured in the screenshot, and Apple has refunded his and another buyer’s money. ‘I don’t want to collect money from people who did this by accident and I am glad that Apple returned the money for two orders,’ Heinrich said. -- Mark Milian Milian is an intern at latimes.com. Images courtesy of Armin Heinrich
2025-03-25This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.(Post updated at 1:04 p.m. with Heinrich’s response about the validity of the negative review.) (Post updated at 8:45 a.m. with response from Heinrich about compensation from Apple.) Eight iPhone owners have joined an elite clan: Their Apple gadget is running a program that cost nearly $1,000. When the iPhone first hit the market in June 2007, those who paid the $499 entry price -- and signed the two-year AT&T contract -- owned a status symbol. A year later, we have the iPhone 3G, Apple’s speedier, sleeker and, most important, less expensive smart phone, which introduced a section for downloading third-party applications. Now that the phone is affordable enough for a wider audience, a new status symbol has emerged: a seemingly useless application called I Am Rich. Its function is exactly what the name implies: to alert people that you have money in the bank. I Am Rich was available for purchase from the phone’s App Store for, get this, $999.99 -- the highest amount a developer can charge through the digital retailer, said Armin Heinrich, the program’s developer. Once downloaded, it doesn’t do much -- a red icon sits on the iPhone home screen like any other application, with the subtext ‘I Am Rich.’ Once activated, it treats the user to a large, glowing gem (pictured above). That’s about it. For a thousand dollars. Apple apparently had some problems with I Am Rich. After initially approving it for distribution, the company has since removed it from the store. Heinrich, a German software developer, has yet to hear back from Apple concerning the removal. ‘I have no idea why they did it and am not aware of any violation of the rules to sell software on the App Store,’ Heinrich said in an e-mail with The Times today. But Apple couldn’t pull it down before curious aristocrats -- eight of them -- had purchased it. Six people from the United States, one from Germany and one from France dropped a grand for the gem in the first 24 hours it was available, Heinrich said. That’s $5,600 in revenue for Heinrich and $2,400 for Apple, which collects 30% of each sale for ‘store upkeep.’ In the e-mail, Heinrich said there seemed to be a market for the program. ‘I am sure a lot more people would like to buy it -- but currently can’t do so,’ Heinrich said. ‘The App is a work of Art and included a ‘secret mantra’ -- that’s all.’ A possible explanation for its removal: A screen shot of an App Store review that has been circulating around the Web recently, showing a user’s complaint that he purchased it accidentally. ‘I saw this app with a few friends and we jokingly clicked ‘buy’ thinking it was a joke, to see what would happen. ... THIS IS NO JOKE...DO NOT BUY THIS APP AND APPLE PLEASE REMOVE
2025-03-30Skip to content Navigation Menu GitHub Copilot Write better code with AI Security Find and fix vulnerabilities Actions Automate any workflow Codespaces Instant dev environments Issues Plan and track work Code Review Manage code changes Discussions Collaborate outside of code Code Search Find more, search less Explore Learning Pathways Events & Webinars Ebooks & Whitepapers Customer Stories Partners Executive Insights GitHub Sponsors Fund open source developers The ReadME Project GitHub community articles Enterprise platform AI-powered developer platform Pricing Provide feedback Saved searches Use saved searches to filter your results more quickly /;ref_cta:Sign up;ref_loc:header logged out"}"> Sign up Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 0 Star 0 Code Issues Pull requests Actions Projects Security Insights Repository files navigationREADMEI Am Rich "Think Rich, Code Rich!"💰DescriptionThis is an iOS application, inspired from the orginal "I Am Rich" of Armin Heinrich.The application is described as "a work of art with no hidden function at all", with its only purpose being to show other people that they were able to afford it; 🔧 Build InformationXcode 13.4.1SwiftUI FrameworkTarget Deployment iOS >=14.0🏆 AuthorHuynh Nguyen Minh Thong (Tom Huynh) - tomhuynhsg@gmail.com About This is an iOS application, inspired from the orginal "I Am Rich" by Armin Heinrich. Topics Resources Readme Activity Stars 0 stars Watchers 2 watching Forks 0 forks
2025-04-01What happened to the I Am Rich app?What is the most expensive app on the App Store 2021?Whats the most expensive app ever?How many people have bought the I Am Rich app?What is VIP Black app?Why are iOS apps so expensive?How much is iVIP black?Are any iPhone apps for free?Why do celebrities use iPhones?Apple removed I Am Rich from the App Store in the wake of controversy over the app’s outrageous price and total lack of usefulness. Its creator, German developer Armin Heinrich, said he made it as a sort of joke.What is the most expensive app on the App Store 2021?CyberTuner. It has been called the most advanced tuner. But that’s not the only thing about CyberTuner, it’s also the most expensive piano tuning application ever. At $999.99, this program will be more expensive than most entry-level synths.What’s the most expensive app on iPhone?Top 10 Most Expensive Apps and Games for Your iPhoneVerituner App.DDS GP App.Classic TC with WordPower App.The Most Expensive Widget.Abu Moo App.Boffo Fun Time Game Pax 2.App.Cash.Zollinger’s Surgery Atlas App.Whats the most expensive app ever?Either way, here are the 9 most expensive phone apps you would probably never buy for your phone.Boffo Fun Time Game Pax 2. Abu Moo. Most Expensive Android Widget. VIP Black. CyberTuner. Vuvuzela World Cup Horn Plus. SafeSession Voice Encryption. QSFFStats.How many people have bought the I Am Rich app?Eight peopleDO NOT BUY THIS APP. BEWARE… Eight people bought the application, at least one of whom claimed to have done so accidentally. Six US sales at $999.99 and two European ones for €799.99 netted $5,600 for developer Armin Heinrich and $2,400 for Apple.Which apps do millionaires use?Five Apps Super Rich People Love To UseFLYBLADE. Consider this the Uber for millionaires. RICH KIDS. It’s Instagram for those who have lamborghinis, private planes, and can a’ord daily massages for their dogs. LUXY. Luxy is the leading dating app for “highquality singles”. SOTHEBY’S APP. VIP BLACK.What is VIP Black app?iVIP Black, ‘The Millionaire’s App’, is the world’s most exclusive lifestyle application. Members receive full VIP treatment at all iVIP partner venues worldwide, and the iVIP Concierge is available to service their every need.Why are iOS apps so expensive?Also, Apple takes a “premium” percentage cut for developers to sell their apps on the iOS App Store. So, there maybe a price increase to compensate for Apple’s cut of the costs the app developer charges for an app! Also, Apple takes a “premium” percentage cut for developers to sell their apps on the iOS App Store.Do rich people prefer iphones?But findings from two University of Chicago economists who produced the National Bureau of Economic Research working paper suggest that the iPhone is the number one way to guess if someone is rich. Accordingly 69.1% of respondents with an iPhone were defined as being in the top quartile of households by income.How much is iVIP black?$999.995. iVIP Black – $999.99 (tie) Description: “The Millionaire’s App; iVIP members can geo-locate iVIP partner venues and receive extra-special experiences through surprise
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