Last month, we did a preview of the iPad version and noted that the company had racked up over $200,000 in sales from the California and New York versions of their iPhone app. And the iPad version looks to be even more useful as it has been re-built from the ground-up to take advantage of the new form factor and larger screen.
Here are the key features of the iPad version from the company:
- Native iPad app that has been built from scratch to take advantage of the iPad screen size.
- Larger screen eliminates the need for books that some users still had.
- Students can buy a new iPad if they don’t have one and the course for just $1,500, which is still more than 50% off from other leading courses. We expect a spike in iPad purchasing among law students.
- Enhanced outline reader layout with quick page scroller.
- Ability to highlight text, create notes, and bookmark pages.
- Redesigned Multiple Choice section with explanations of correct and incorrect answer options.
The reason the $1,000 price (the max you can charge in the App Store) is reasonable for this app is because of both the massive amount of data included — just about 1 GB — and because the course that students typically take for Bar exam prep, BarBri, usually costs something like $3,000 to $4,000 for the same type of information prep.
More importantly, the app appears to actually work. The data from the last Bar exam results showed students who used BarMax fairing well above the average pass rate.
To celebrate the iPad launch, BarMax is also giving away one copy of the $1,000 app to a lucky soon-to-be-lawyer TechCrunch reader. Simply email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with “TechCrunch” in the subject and your law school and graduation year in the email by January 5, 2011. They will select a winner at random from those who email.
You can find BarMax for iPad here in the App Store.
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Authors: MG Siegler