Topiphonapps is a website which makes it easy for you to download and install cracked apps on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. It's the replacement website for Appulous, which served the same purpose for over a year but became sluggish and unmaintained prior to its end.
Most people will stumble upon Topiphonapps and realize its potential for being a one-stop-shop for piracy; over fifteen-thousand popular App Store applications are available on Topiphonapps and organized so that you can find them without a hitch. Please understand, however, that piracy is not the intention of Topiphonapps. While far too many people use Topiphonapps to this end, we do not condone their actions. Topiphonapps is for application trials, and nothing else.
The App Store provides no global method of testing applications before you purchase them. When far-too-many applications on the App Store are complete and utter shit, consumer money is wasted on applications that are promptly deleted by the enraged, ripped-off customer. Although it is not our place to decide, we believe that money should only be directed to developers who show an interest in creating innovative, fun and imaginative applications that are worth the price we pay.Often we are critized for allowing our users to test applications which are cheap. 99 cent applications don't necessarily cost a lot, but when you purchase many lousy ones, you've wasted quite a sum of money. Topiphonapps aims to save people money, not cost developers.
It's undeniable that a portion of our community pirates rather than tests the applications that they install. We don't condemn these users and strictly enforce against them for two reasons: 1) it is genuinely a disadvantage toward legitimate users to focus on our pirating users, and 2) piracy loses developers very little in most cases. Listen closely: pirates who do not choose to purchase the applications they install are not lost sales. They were very, very likely never potential customers in the first place. Piracy's conversion rate is absurdly low, and developers know that.






