log10 or pro
#31
I have had Log book Pro for over 9 years. I am now switching over to log10. I will not pay for things that have been free since I staring using it. I can no longer recommend Logbook Pro due to the poor busniess decisions being made by the managment to charge the long time user for the service which where provided for free.
#32
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Log10 charging everyone full price for the new versions again? So if I bought 2 months ago I now have to pay another nearly $300 for the updates? Seems like people are complaining about having to pay nearly $300/year for Log10??? Doesn't seem like a good deal to me!
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#34
If you bought LogTen Pro within the last few months, you get a free upgrade to the new version when it comes out. Before that deadline, you have to pay to upgrade, but it isn't at the full price. Upgrade pricing is separate and much less (I think 50% off or something like that) than buying it all over again.
Any upgrades within the version number you have are free. It's just like any other software you would buy. At least Coradine doesn't nickel and dime you like Logbook Pro does to do simple tasks like schedule importing that should be free.
#37
I wish I had seen this thread or done more research. I purchased Logbook Pro and misread the fine print that it must run on a Windows OS. My error 100% for not reading the fine print. Now I have the program running on my Mac via Virtual Machine and Windows 7 which wound up being a lot more costly & cumbersome than I had planned.
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