Have you paid for any app and later regretted paying for it?
Why so? Was the app glitchy or broken? Did you find another similar app that's better or free? Did an update make the app worse? Or has the app never received an update from its developer?
Tell us about the app and why it let you down, so we may watch out for it. Obviously, the app has to be a paid app: it is either purchased directly on Goggle Play store, or unlocked/upgraded with an in-app payment or license key.
Why so? Was the app glitchy or broken? Did you find another similar app that's better or free? Did an update make the app worse? Or has the app never received an update from its developer?
Tell us about the app and why it let you down, so we may watch out for it. Obviously, the app has to be a paid app: it is either purchased directly on Goggle Play store, or unlocked/upgraded with an in-app payment or license key.
I started this topic because I myself have wasted money on many apps.
ASTRO File Manager, which was preinstalled on my first Android phone. So I bought the Pro key. Later I found many other superior file managers. The updated ASTRO has an awful UI that would not even allow me to rename its default bookmarks "Myfiles1" and "Myfiles2" to "Main Storage" and "External Storage".
Android Tuner. It makes everything too complicated. I was expecting a simple, user-friendly optimizer. However, users have to learn about various complicated system settings to properly use it. I bought it because it was on sale, and thought I could just tap on an icon or button to clean up and speed up my phone, but apparently this one needs a degree in Android to understand and use it.
Beautiful Widgets Pro. Its theme library is a godawful disorganized unusable mess. That's why it's removed from "Editor's Picks" in Google Play. HD Widgets is more organized, streamlined and usable.
ezPDF Reader Multimedia PDF. The rendering is tediously slow. I needed needed a basic and super-fast PDF reader. This one is bloated with too many annotation and multimedia features that I've never used but can't be disabled. The useless features makes it too slow for my basic reading/viewing purposes.
ROM Manager Premium. It's only useful for people who use custom ROMs. Which I don't. It was recommended to me when I started rooting my phone, but I've never gotten into custom ROMs. Oh, I despise ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM), which has to be installed to use this app. That's the main reason why I have not used it: I do not want to flash CWM onto my phone.
Smart Task Switcher. It has an unlock key. Two years ago it was fine, but the developer has not updated the app since then. Back then the app had a few glitches, which have never been fixed. Now the app has become outdated and obsolete. The developer has, however, recently updated the key, just not the outdated main app. So he wants your money but does not want to do the work to fix/update his app.
Smart Tools. Neat, but I've not found any actual use for any of the tools. It's for a one-time amusement purpose only.
Superuser Elite. Switched to SuperSU Pro. Honestly both are about on par in terms of functionality, and a user only needs one. SuperSU gets regular updates. Superuser does not. That makes SuperSU better than Superuser.
SystemPanel App / Task Manager. Seems useful... but then it's not. I have not used it after fiddling around with it a bit after paying for it. I'm still not sure what it is good for... or why I bought it. The biggest issue is.. it has to run in background to record usage history, and it used quite a bit of resources. I don't really want to waste system resources on an unnecessary background app.
Tasker. The most overrated crap... even has its own dedicated sub-forum pinned atop this forum. I bought it, excitedly coded a few different tasks, (e.g., automatically turned Wi-Fi on and 4G off at home.) The tasks either did not work correctly or not at all. So I searched around for solutions and found out Tasker has some internal logical glitches, so it could not execute some tasks correctly. What a piece of crap. It also consumed too much battery power while it's running in background. I decided to get rid of it because battery life was more important than whatever tasks it could not execute correctly.
WidgetLocker Lockscreen. It has rigid, limited customization options, (i.e., everything has to fit into a sliding bar on either side.) It also conflicted with a few other apps (like my anti-theft phone locator.) Active Lockscreen is slicker, faster, better, and free.
