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Senseless and buggy: it is better to delete these applications

Among the countless mobile applications, there are some that make our lives easier, more enjoyable or more productive, but there are also many that are completely useless. Life.hu showed me ten pointless apps that don’t have much of a raison d’être, but are there.

1. Plastic diaper

iFart does exactly what the name suggests – it makes different styles of fart sounds. It’s a prime example of an app that’s more stupid than useful. However, children and teenagers are crazy about it, maybe the developers had this age group in mind when they released it in the virtual space.

The target audience for many applications is the young age group
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2. Tartan ki

The essence of the application is to keep your finger on the screen as long as possible. There is no reason, no challenge, just to keep your finger in one place until you get bored and wonder why you downloaded it in the first place. The app has a leaderboard that shows how long it lasted compared to other users, but this adds little to the enjoyment of the game. Let’s try: there are more interesting and useful applications.

3. Is it dark outside?

All this mobile app does is tell you if it’s dark outside based on the time zone. And this can be easily verified even by looking out the window… The app also shows the times of sunrise and sunset. This can be useful if we are planning an outdoor program and we don’t want it to get dark. But this information can also be obtained using the basic services of our phone, so this application is also useless.

Coins, Exploding, Or, Falling, Gold, Coin,, Jackpot, Casino, Or, Business
Instead of money, we can only gain experience with the bugyuta app
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4. I am rich

The price of “I’m rich”, published in 2008, was then 999 dollars. It produced nothing but a picture of a ruby​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​and and a four-line poem about wealth. It was so unconvincing that it has already been removed from the app store. However, the developer of the application did not give up, he made a sequel, which cost only 8 dollars. It is understandable that very few people were interested.

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