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How much 95% of iPhone developers making?

posted on: Sunday 11th October 2009
So the word on the street is, if you are an iPhone developer then you are probably making millions.
Let put things in clear prospective for current struggling developers who have realized the reality in hard way, and also to my fellow prospective developers so that they know the ship in which they are aboarding.

My primary purpose of this short article is to spread the reality that the press does not seems to talk about while Apple takes the vowel of silence.  Lots of developers probably feel shy to admit these figures, so hope this gives better prospective for everyone.

Who are making money on iPhone

Yes there people making money at the rate of $150,000 - $300,000 per month.  Ya, i know, that hurts in many different ways.  However, there are developers making only $50 - $150 per month as well.  Yes, this also hurts in so many different ways.  So let's break it down who is making what.

We can divide developers into three categories based on iPhone 'Top Paid' ranking system.

  1. Top 100 apps (total 100 apps)
    They are the one who is making money $5,000 - $30,000 per day!  So when you hear about iPhone developer's stories, you hear about them.  These apps also belong to next category, but their revenue is huge so I put them in separate category.  
  2. Top 50 apps per category (approximately 200 apps)
    These apps are the leaders of per categories.  Highly exposed applications.  Amount of revenue each of these application is based on two factors, their position as well as category in which they belong to.  For example, #1 top paid Business category application may produce less revenue then #15 in Entertaintment category (ya, fart apps), or #20 app in the Utilities category (you guessed it, flashlight).  So average these top 50 apps make about $100 - $5,000 or even more.  Yes, this is big range to make any useful meaning, but this is how it is.  The top 10 of these apps usually belongs to the first category as well. There is big difference between top 1- 5 apps in a category then say 15th or 20th.  Huge difference.  
  3. Rest of the apps (approximately 75,000 apps)
    So beside these 200 applications, rest of the apps are just there for Apple to use these number in the press, keynotes and to promote iPhone/iPod Touch.  It's also helping ATT to subscribe millions new users in 2-year contract. Most developers aren't really even getting their return investments. On average these category of developers making about $2 - $100 a day.  If you are 16 years old, and writing apps in your bed to buy new games for X-Box 360, then it's a different story.  But if you are not, it is just a "bag of hurt".

So There you have it.

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Task PRO v1.1 for iPhone - features & video

posted on: Friday 22nd May 2009
Task PRO is truly an amazing task management application for the iPhone.  Task PRO supports sub-tasking, a powerful mechanism to hierarchically organize task/information.  Task PRO also has a very clean & elegant design, and is extremely flexible in nature.  Since version 1.0, there has been tons of emails with positive comments/feedbacks that lifted our spirits. However, there were many feature requests also.

So, after little over a month of initial release, Task PRO v1.1 was released on first week of May.  Almost 70% of the user requested features were implemented.  Lets see whats included and then we can see what left out and when to expect them.

v1.1 features:

  1. Allows to manually sort task lists.  This option is found under sort/group menu.
  2. Application icon badge with due/overdue count.
  3. Lists  show hierarchy levels.
  4. Lists by priority - "high", "normal" or "low".
  5. Now you can add due time along with date.  This will help track daily tasks.
  6. Ability to delete completed tasks
  7. Swipe-to-delete feature.
  8. As may requested, we also added additional symbols/icons for the tag.
  9. Emailing tasks will also include sub tasks in nice formatted text (HTML formatting used)
  10. Application setting allows to change some of the default behaviors.

Clearly this was a huge update. 

Here is a quick video of Task PRO v1.1




We are currently working on version 1.2 to wrap up rest of the requested features.  Some of the notable features will be:
  1. Repeat/duplicate feature.  (One of the most requested).
  2. Desktop application to quickly view/add/edit tasks.  This should work with both Mac and Windows.
  3. Backup/restore database.
  4. Full Toodledo syncing with supporting more fields.

Version 1.2 is expected to be released by early July.


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