Yes, makes a lot of sense to me.  iWork is indeed a great deal on the iPad.
Olivia
On Apr 6, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

> And do you have evidence that Apple will "rape" you at the App Counter?  I 
> think offering the iWork suite for the iPad at $10 per app is a very fair 
> price. I am not sure what developers will charge for their apps exactly, but 
> I gather the prices will not be substantially different than what is charged 
> for iPhone/iPod Touch apps. I think you have to put into perspective the cost 
> of the apps for the iPad vs the cost of an app for a typical 
> laptop/netbook/desktop machine. If all the apps for example offered on the 
> iPad were  of the same type you get on the iPhone now, but instead of $.99 or 
> $1.99 the same app cost $25 or $30, then you would have made a very valid 
> argument.
> Does this make sense?
> 
> On Apr 6, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Cody wrote:
> 
>> I enver said it was over priced. what I did say was even though the iPad is 
>> inexpensive at $499, they plan to rape you at the app counter, so you'll 
>> suffer the prices for the apps
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