If you go into a restaurant and buy a meal, do you expect to eat there free the rest of the time?
It all comes down to do you want an app that is developed and maintained on an on going basis or not. If a developer can't make a profit, then what you are left with is either abadonware or hobbyware. Hobbyware most of the time becomes abandonware after a few years.
If the app isn't worth it to you, then fine. Me, I'm willing to pay $10 a year for the app. It's worth it for me. Personally, I hate ads. I have other apps that I've dropped because they went to the subscription model and it just wasn't worth it to me. It's your choice.
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