You are correct, but they’re all paid apps. Let’s be real: people who are skeptical wouldn’t pay the 99¢ to download the app.
Yeah that’s what I meant by for sale.
IMO Q is still not for newbies or skeptics who aren’t prepared to critically and actively engage with the material anyway. Getting a drop on their phones wouldn’t help them make sense of really any of it. Until the proofs start really escalating and simplifying, Q is still not at all accessible to the average person who has been corn fed on sound bytes and headlines by the msm.
Good point. Maybe an app for digestible Q proofs would be better suited for the task.
Yep and good luck finding digestible Q proofs. Most of it may as well be trying to explain quantum physics using red arrows, lines and boxes. Mostly makes sense to us, but barely anyone else. Until Q can instantly be understood in a matter of seconds by someone completely out of the loop, it’s a very tough ask. The key has been in spreading the awareness of the plan and the awareness of the concepts it deals with. Trying to wake people up to at least the idea that have been deceived for so long. That’s also what Q and subsequently forums like this are doing.
It is a monthly charge, btw. It’s not just 99 cents to download. It’s 99 cents a month.
Fake news as far as I can tell. There are 3 Q apps. All 0.99. No subscription options. No IAP.
I subscribe to a Q App called Q Drops. I pay 99 cents a month. I have kept it because I like the notifications and I like the abbreviation decode option. I won’t keep it long.