Out there in the Internet ether of ones and zeros, there exists a
curious class of applications that cost more than the devices on which
they are utilized. Enter: The Expensive iPhone App. Expensive iPhone and
iPad apps don't necessarily mean fluff for the yacht-rich. These seven
pricey niche apps can improve your speech, teach you a few things about
the law, and improve your functionality on the job. OK, fine.
They can also book you a private jet. They may cost more than your most
recent paycheck, but hey — it's free to look. (Photo via Flickr.)


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iStutter
If you've got the pesky speech impediment, this $1,000 app claims to cure it. On the cutting edge of MPI (Modifying Phonated Interval) therapy research, iStutter also includes DAF (Delayed Auditory Feedback), and empowers users to use their stutter therapy app at home or on-the-go. Claiming to reduce the amount of mental effort needed for correcting the impediment, as well as naturalizing and color-coding the process, iStutter is a favorite for speakers who wish to be heard clear as a $1,000 bell. -
BarMax
If you're a law student and Mac user in New York or California, the $999.99 BarMax is an app just for you. Lectures, test questions, reviews, and essays within will help prepare you for the ride of your life — finally taking the bar exam. And if you can believe it, at almost $1,000 it's really a steal — as the 1.4 gigabyte application contains as much information as courses five times its price. -
LSAT Titan
Another great one for techie would-be lawyers, at $499.99, the LSAT Titan contains 6,300 licensed LSAT questions — and, hopefully, the promise of test success. It's reasonably priced for both the quality and quantity of materials, and a no-nonsense interface makes this expensive app substance heavy.
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