iPhone developer Rod Cambridge is apparently looking to take a break from his programming duties, and feels he won't have time to provide the maintenance required for his list-generating application, Top-Tens.
He's therefore put his application, its source code, website and collateral up for auction on eBay, and it seems to be generating a fair amount of interest.
The Top-Tens app allows users to keep tabs on their favourite top 10 lists, such as their top 10 games in the App Store, top 10 books, top 10 film and so forth. The app apparently reached number eight in the reference section of the paid apps at the beginning of June, and has received two updates in response to customer feedback.
The auction is up to £5000 after a whopping 77 bids, though it still hasn't met its reserve price. The auction finishes on 12 August at 00:41:58, so if you're interested in doing a little sniper bidding, be prepared to stay up late.
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