@kdfrawg I've been gifted several books.
/@hazardwarning @indigo
@kdfrawg It's all more than I would pay for any of it. Until now. I'd not spent a dime on my coloring habit before opting into Pigment. :-)
// @hazardwarning @indigo
@kdfrawg BTW, best I can tell, the main in-app purchase options are "premium" subscriptions which give you access to all the books, tools, and palettes—the rates are $2.99/week, $7.99/month, and a newly-introduced $39.99/year (which is what I opted in for). The other things mentioned as in-app purchases are specific books and/or palettes which were probably legacy options that aren't really available for purchase any longer. Again: best I can tell.
// @hazardwarning @indigo
@kdfrawg Therein lies the problem. There's plenty you can do with the free version but as soon as you start liking it, you want all the features.
// @hazardwarning @indigo
@kdfrawg I still read on my phone a bit but tend to use the Paperwhite more if I'm just gonna be reading. Mostly I scroll through Instagram when I'm out and about. But, now that I've got the Pigment app, I find myself getting lost in it a bit more.
// @indigo
@kdfrawg My best interests are what make hers. In this case. :-)
// @indigo @literary
@hazardwarning I wonder what will happen when it's time to renew after a year? I do think the full price is too much.
// @indigo @kdfrawg
@hazardwarning Me too. But, I did wait until it went on sale.
// @indigo @kdfrawg