Pacemaker DJ app

I purchased the Pacemaker DJ app in 2017 and have been enjoying it over the years. But recently it stopped functioning. I see my tracks, from iTunes, but when trying to play them it directs me to a weekly subscription.

Is this legal?

I can still my old versions of spreadsheets and word processing software. Not sure when companies change their business model whether we lose our purchases and money. I noticed a link to restore purchase in small print but it does not work.

Will appreciate a solution from users of Pacemaker who can still access the app they bought one off a few years ago.

iPad Mini 5, iPadOS 14

Posted on Jan 29, 2021 8:18 PM

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Mar 13, 2021 1:14 PM in response to Cdreddy

Hey Cdreddy,


Was supper disappointed to find the same issue last night. Dug around for a while. Uninstalled, reinstalled, and was just dumbfounded that there was no account or settings interface on the iPad app. I finally moved to my phone to see if I had better control there, and I did. And I found this....


I wasn’t on the free Pacemaker subscription to begin with so this was a slap in the face. I had purchased this app, as well as all the bundles and add ons that I was able to over the years. I had the app fully decked out so I’m pretty ******. Im not I interested in any way to pay their new subscription fee - whichever it may be - either the $16.99/mo mentioned here, or the $4.99/week it says in the App Store. I guess they still don’t know what they are doing.


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