From looking at Apple’s App Store you’d think calculating a tip is the most difficult thing in the world. Seriously, here’s a list of the applications I could find. I didn’t even bother to read the details of each because this is just freaking ridiculous.
- TipSY - $0.99
- TipStar - FREE
- International Tip Calculator - $4.99
- TipCalc (Finance) - FREE
- TipCalc (Utilities) - $0.99
- Tip Calculator - $0.99
- Tipper (Finance) - $0.99
- Tipper (Utilities) - $1.99
- Tip - FREE
- Tippety Split - $1.99
- Tip Master $0.99
- Check Please - FREE
- Tiptap - $0.99
- iTip - $0.99
- Tipulator - $0.99
- Tips - $1.99
- Tipster - $0.99
- Tip Calc - $0.99
- BigTipper - $1.99
- Gratuity - $0.99
- Meal Splitter - $0.99
- Meal Splitter v2 - $0.99
- ACTGratuity - $0.99
- mTip - $0.99
- QuickTip - $0.99
- TipBuddy - $0.99
Combine this list with the list of calculator apps (SalesCalc - $4.99) available and the fact that there are at least three applications that let you keep track of how much people owe when splitting dinners (DutchTab - $2.99, Meal Splitter, and Meal Splitter v2) and there are only three possible conclusions:
- People are cheap
- People can’t add
- Developers have absolutely no imagination
Look people it’s simple 10% (for crappy but still tip worthy service) take the total and just move the decimal point to the left one. 20% do the aforementioned then multiply by 2. Or if you like to keep your credit card bills nice and neat, do what I do - do the math above depending on the service then round up to a friendly number with a 0 or 5 at the end of it. I know what you’re going to say - What about the old multiply the tax by 2 trick? Um if you know that one, then you don’t need my help or the help of 26 different applications now do you?
My question is - what the hell am I supposed to tip the folks at Starbucks for pouring a $2.60 grande unsweetened iced coffee? Hell if they get 20%.
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