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A lot of nonsense here. They claim to have been "featured by Apple". This was most probably just in the "What's Hot" section buried under 5 levels of clicks on the iTunes desktop app. The rankings they claim are actually pitifully small. Selling 5 times as much wouldn't be such a big deal.

The apps themselves appear to be yet another bunch of spelling apps for young children. This has been done to death in the app store. Unless the app is spectacular, it's no shock that it didn't do so well.

I have an app that apparently is doing far better than this in the young kids iPhone space. I didn't spend any money advertising it. However, it is something that hasn't been done 1000 times already by everyone else looking to cash in.




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