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Recently I read that the author of the 99 cent iFart Mobile application for the iPhone makes nearly 10,000 US$ a day (!)¹ with his flatulence simulator.

Do you know of any other silly or useless, but commercially successful software products? Perhaps there is a pattern and we all can find recession-proof software niches as competition heats up. ;-)

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¹ and on the Christmas day alone 40,000 downloads = 30,000 US$ - a tasteful present, isn't it? No silent night last year...

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2 people have already voted this closed, and I'm afraid I concur! (CMIYC) – Mitch Wheat Jan 1 '09 at 13:35
Okay, closed- So, let's return in our programming caverns and let other people make money. ;-) I won't reopen it by myself, but I really wanted to know about other programs which exploit mankind's weaknesses... – splattne Jan 1 '09 at 13:43
Should we not come to this group if we are in the marketing end of software too. Sad - if you live in this group - you can ask any dumb ass question and all the lemmings play along - but a questions about why people buy what we write is bad. Long live free speech, just not here~! – paul.richardson Jan 1 '09 at 13:57
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I guess my biggest gripe is the self-importance of people deciding what should stay or go. Let people vote - if it gets under a certain level it gets moved to the shitty question section. Don't let one person of thousands close a thread because he wants to. wtf... – paul.richardson Jan 1 '09 at 14:10
I guess "not programming related" is far fetched as reason for closing this question. I'm considering opening a Uservoice request: add "flatulence related" to the reasons for closing a question. – splattne Jan 1 '09 at 14:11
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"I am rich" application for iPhone.

Armin Heinrich has released an app on the iTunes App Store called I Am Rich [App Store]. The $999.99 application displays a red icon on your iPhone and iPod touch to remind others that you were able to afford it. As the developer notes, "it's a work of art with no hidden function at all."

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Perfect example, IFart have at least some feature - it farts. – zendar Jan 1 '09 at 15:16
As I recall, this sold 6 copies before Apple removed from the store! – utku_karatas Jan 8 '09 at 13:23
"[...] to remind others that you were able to afford it." oh that's so cool! Rolex, Armani, Gucci, Dolce & Gabana... and now: the "I Am Rich" app! – splattne Jan 10 '09 at 10:22
For the BlackBerry users among you who have a case of iPhone envy, I present the BlackBerry version of the application, called "I am Berry Rich". I am offering it at a massive discount. angryhacker.com/berry – AngryHacker Jan 28 at 7:34
"Six people from the United States, one from Germany and one from France dropped a grand for the gem in the first 24 hours it was available, Heinrich said. That's $5,600 in revenue for Heinrich and $2,400 for Apple, which collects 30% of each sale for "store upkeep." ... "UPDATED: In a follow-up e-mail, Heinrich said he had not yet received his $5,600 check from Apple, which has a policy of paying developers at the end of each calendar month. He's unsure how the app's removal will affect the payment process." – Dustin Getz Aug 18 at 14:03
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http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/

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wow, I'd completely forgotten about that site. Brings back memories... – Mikeage Jan 1 '09 at 15:24
It isn't stupid. – Click Upvote Jan 1 '09 at 15:26
@Java: the idea itself isn't stupid, but pretty useless... – splattne Jan 1 '09 at 15:32
That's the first one coming to mind, indeed... :-) – PhiLho Jan 1 '09 at 16:44
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I'm sure everybody remembers this one:

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From Wikipedia:

The Tamagotchi (たまごっち) is a handheld digital pet created in 1996 by Aki Maita and sold by Bandai. Over 70 million Tamagotchis have been sold as of 2008. More and more will be made in reference of this new technology. The Tamagotchi is housed in a small and simple egg-shaped computer. Three buttons (A, B, and C) allow the user to select and perform an activity, including:

  • Feeding the Tamagotchi a piece of food or a snack.
  • Playing games with the Tamagotchi.
  • Cleaning up a Tamagotchi's waste.
  • Checking its age, discipline, hunger, happiness and other statistics
  • Connecting with other friends
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This is actually a brilliant idea – Click Upvote Jan 1 '09 at 15:27
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I don't think it's stupid either. It's actually quite ingenious. A cheap game that people can carry with them on their keychain, and the constant nagging makes it quite addictive. Like a primitive Animal Crossing. – Kibbee Jan 1 '09 at 16:58
Do you believe in coincidences? Today (a day after I answered this question), my little daughter (5) was given one of these little suckers as present... unbelievable after so many years... I guess these sort of things are called synchronicities. – splattne Jan 2 '09 at 16:24
Somebody has been reading your posts on stackoverflow.com and bending it back to you. :-D – icelava Jan 4 '09 at 16:06
So what will come next? A copy of SoftRAM? Aargh! ;-) – splattne Jan 5 '09 at 10:23
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For those of you who remember SoftRAM (category: Placebo software):

SoftRAM screenshot

SoftRAM and SoftRAM95 were system software products which claimed to "double" the available memory in Microsoft Windows without the need for a hardware upgrade.

In July 1996, Developers Syncronys settled charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission of "false and misleading" claims in relation to the capability of the software. The product was rated the third "Worst Tech Product of All Time" by PC World in 2006.

(from the SoftRAM Wikipedia article)

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For german speaking people: here is the link to the 1995 heise c't article: heise.de/ct/95/12/100 – splattne Jan 1 '09 at 17:04
That wikipedia page was interesting! – Simucal Jan 1 '09 at 19:25
They sold 600,000!!! – utku_karatas Jan 8 '09 at 13:14
Back in their glory days; software was not available for sale in many European countries and its pirated copies were sold above its original price. OMG! – Berk D. Demir Feb 16 at 16:02
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Microsoft Works. Not only is it useless compared to both Office and OpenOffice.org, it's an oxymoron.

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Hardly a cash cow for Microsoft though was it. – AnthonyWJones Jan 1 '09 at 15:25
Was it successful??? – icelava Jan 1 '09 at 16:09
Almost need a new catagory - useless AND a total failure. IMO the winner would be Microsoft's BOB. ;-) – Huntrods Jan 1 '09 at 18:42
What, Clippy doesn't get any love? – VirtuosiMedia Feb 17 at 7:38
I remember they kept trying to kill Works while I was at Microsoft, but people kept on buying it, and the company felt obligated to rev it at since it generated so much revenue for so little investment. – JasonTrue Sep 26 at 17:58
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This is another face of one of the key principles of the universe:

Life is not fair.

And of course a law of economics:

if somebody pays for it, it has value
if a lot of people pay for it, it makes you rich.

There is no logic in economy.

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There is logic in people though - sometimes anyway ~) Since we cannot decide on what it is we do – science, art, big bag of donuts - maybe it is time we think about the psychological reasons people use software? Maybe this will help us define what we do…? – paul.richardson Jan 1 '09 at 15:01
great comment man. 100% agreed – Click Upvote Jan 1 '09 at 15:25
A person is logical, but PEOPLE are stupid. =) – gnovice Feb 16 at 16:09
People in groups act stupid. Alcohol greatly intensifies that phenomena. – Gamecat Feb 16 at 19:15
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Election machines

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Pat Buchanan... oops! I hit the wrong button when placing my comment! – gnovice Feb 16 at 16:11
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Windows ME

Let's bolt the Windows 2000 theme over Windows 98 with some half-baked extras and sell it as a whole new OS!

I was working in tech support when this was released - I don't there was a customer out there that didn't have problems with Windows ME.

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As far as I remember it wasn't even very successful from a business perspetive... – splattne Feb 16 at 15:01
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"With ignorance and confidence, success is certain." ~ Mark Twain

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Will be my personal moto! – User Feb 16 at 14:44
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I'd nominate just about any of the "Aquarium" or similar screensavers. There's even a Widget for the Mac that runs an aquarium - complete with sounds - just in case you want to quickly pop it up and see what the fishies are doing.

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Anti-Mosquito software:

Are you constantly swatting away mosquitoes as you work at your computer? Here's your solution: anti-mosquito software. A Thai computer programmer named Saranyou Punyaratanabunbhu developed it about two years ago, and it proved so wildly successful that he soon came out with version 2.0, that also promised to repel cockroaches and rats. It drives away the nasty critters by making your computer speakers emit high-pitched frequencies.

But does it actually work? Well, I wouldn't bet on it. As the pest control experts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln note in their Cockroach Control Manual, "There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cockroaches (or any other insects) respond negatively to ultrasonic sound waves." Still, this hasn't stopped a South Korean phone company, SK Telecom, from offering anti-mosquito software that you can download to your cellphone.

Probably entirely useless, but still pretty popular.

Originally posted by Colin Pickard

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I have "Katori Pod", a Japanese iPhone app, which is apparently for the same purpose, but I think it was free or very, very cheap. (My wife bought it originally). Mostly I found it obnoxious. – JasonTrue Sep 26 at 18:10
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I agree with Paul Richardson that a discussion of what makes a software product compelling and enticing for its intended audience would be helpful to us. Quite often we happily go about designing and developing software that captures nobody's heart other than our own.

I do not own an iPhone and I am probably too old to use that particular software even if I did carry an iPhone or there exists ports for my mobile phone. However, just by looking at that lone pic you pasted sends me laughing. For such a subject matter, I thought the art and theme of the app was absolute class. And I suspect that has something to do with the number of people who install that.

I am also supposing the majority of such users are going to be of a younger age group, so 99 cents is not likely to eat too much into lunch money and requiring fasting for three days. Heck, for 99 cents most folks may even play with it for a week to a month, then uninstall it forever. I know I spent alot more on lotteries, and I am not even habitual at that. If you can position your twinkle app at a "disposable" or "throw away" price, buyers are less likely to regret it even when it is not a great product.


My nomination: Bejeweled

Bejeweled

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>>I agree with Paul Richardson Lets turn this into a screen saver and see it we can make millions... Shameless +1 – paul.richardson Jan 1 '09 at 15:17
iFart screen saver? And mandate via Active Directory Group Policy all workstations run the screen saver after 30 seconds of idle activity? – icelava Jan 1 '09 at 15:23
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I don't see games as useless or stupid... – PhiLho Jan 1 '09 at 16:45
it's a game, for entertainment. I see iFart as nothing but entertainment either. – icelava Jan 1 '09 at 18:03
OMG I just paid £3 for this on my phone. – DrG Feb 16 at 15:00
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http://www.enchanterx.com/

I don't know if it sells :) But I will not be surprised if it does.

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Online casinos

I looked it up in Wikipedia. Didn't know there are even different types:

  • Web-based online casinos: websites where users may play casino games without downloading software to the local computer. Games are mainly represented in the browser plugins Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Shockwave, or Java and require browser support for these plugins.

  • Download-based online casinos: require the download of the software client in order to play and wager on the casino games offered.

  • Live-based casino gaming: allows web players to interact with games played in a real world casino environment. Online players can see, hear, and interact with live dealers at tables in casino studios worldwide.

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software for gambling on horse-racing!!

not only is it stupid, but it can ruin families.

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MS-DOS!

(maby not completely useless, but silly nevertheless :))

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Trying to be funny? MS-DOS was the best OS in the world for me, it was THE operating system that sparkled my love for computers... best memories are the ones when setting the soundblaster configuration for those absolutely cool dos games ... man what times ... – Pop Catalin Feb 22 at 13:48
Yeah, I knew this will piss some people off :) but from the operating system perspective, I find it hard not to call it silly (although to be fair, in some areas, it was just an affect of a 8086 architecture, that was also silly). – Slartibartfast Feb 22 at 23:21
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Apparently you don't remember how scarce time sharing operating systems were at the time, and how many people who are now credited for writing open 'anything' used DOS and a tcp/ip stack to get things done. FYI, we didn't start hating Microsoft until Windows95. – Tim Post Feb 26 at 12:26
It would only be silly if they hadn't upgraded. Very good tech at the time. – Ctrl Alt D-1337 Feb 26 at 12:27
I'm still not sure why it was silly? – cdmckay Aug 18 at 14:37

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