
So what are you paying for? When you open the app there are two buttons you can click: a toolbox in the bottom right-hand side of the screen or a stack of cards in the top right.

That’s not to say this app has no value (barely), but I already have a mobile browser and can get every ounce of this information quickly and easily without this app-for free. In short, Spice Rack is little more than a bookmark to Wikipedia, and I’m the sucker who paid two bucks to find that out. If there is such a term for mobile apps, Spice Rack would fall within that definition. If you’ve been reading the news lately, you’ve probably seen something about “content farms,” a term describing websites that do nothing but aggregate content or pay pennies to produce garbage content that capitalizes on popular search terms.
