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So, I just got the email from Coradine announcing the new version of their software.
http://coradine.com/logten-pro-x/
First, let me say that I have loved their software. It's been expensive. But it's also been the best that I've seen.
This new version, however, may be the straw that breaks the camel's back with me.
I made my first LogTen Pro purchases in June of 2011. At that time the Mac app and the iPad app and the iPhone app were all separate purchases. I couldn't afford to buy all three, so I bought the Mac app and the Ipad app. Those purchases cost me $199.18 ($59.99 for the iPad app + $149.99 for the Mac app + Tax - a 10% coupon code for the Mac app).
Fast forward to May of 2014. I upgrade my laptop and try to install the software that I've purchased. The versions of the apps that I had installed are not downloadable anymore. So I look at the new version. Pleased that they've unified the iPad and iPhone apps I decide to bite the bullet and upgrade. It's expensive, but I decide that upgrading will be less trouble than trying to move binaries around. So, I drop another $192.58 for the new versions ($79.99 for the iOS app + $99.99 for the Mac app + tax).
So, by May of 2014 I've spent $391.76 on this software. Ouch! It's expensive but, once again, it's worked well...and it was the best that I'd seen.
In September I saw that they emailed out a notice to iOS 8 upgraders warning them not to update to iCloud Drive because it would break syncing. That made sense since other vendors were fighting the same issues. Without OS X Yosemite out, iCloud Drive couldn't be used between iOS and OS X. I assumed that they'd announce support as soon as Yosemite shipped.
Fast forward to today. I get an email from Coradine announcing the new version LogTen Pro X. The email says that I get a 50% discount off of the new annual subscription as long as I buy it in the next two weeks. Wow! How generous!
I look at the Mac App store to see if they've released a new version of LogTen Pro v6 that supports iCloud Drive only to find out that LogTen Pro is no longer in the Mac app store.
So I head over to iTunes to check out the iOS app store. The only version in there is the new one LogTen Pro X. So they've completely abandoned the version that I bought five months ago. The version that I spent almost $200 to upgrade to!
Wow. I'm floored. It appears as if they're no longer going to provide upgrades to software that I've spent almost $400 to purchase. It also appears that they have no plans to support iCloud Drive syncing between iOS 8 and Yosemite on version 6. So I'm stuck choosing between these alternatives.
Real nice, Coradine.
http://coradine.com/logten-pro-x/
First, let me say that I have loved their software. It's been expensive. But it's also been the best that I've seen.
This new version, however, may be the straw that breaks the camel's back with me.
I made my first LogTen Pro purchases in June of 2011. At that time the Mac app and the iPad app and the iPhone app were all separate purchases. I couldn't afford to buy all three, so I bought the Mac app and the Ipad app. Those purchases cost me $199.18 ($59.99 for the iPad app + $149.99 for the Mac app + Tax - a 10% coupon code for the Mac app).
Fast forward to May of 2014. I upgrade my laptop and try to install the software that I've purchased. The versions of the apps that I had installed are not downloadable anymore. So I look at the new version. Pleased that they've unified the iPad and iPhone apps I decide to bite the bullet and upgrade. It's expensive, but I decide that upgrading will be less trouble than trying to move binaries around. So, I drop another $192.58 for the new versions ($79.99 for the iOS app + $99.99 for the Mac app + tax).
So, by May of 2014 I've spent $391.76 on this software. Ouch! It's expensive but, once again, it's worked well...and it was the best that I'd seen.
In September I saw that they emailed out a notice to iOS 8 upgraders warning them not to update to iCloud Drive because it would break syncing. That made sense since other vendors were fighting the same issues. Without OS X Yosemite out, iCloud Drive couldn't be used between iOS and OS X. I assumed that they'd announce support as soon as Yosemite shipped.
Fast forward to today. I get an email from Coradine announcing the new version LogTen Pro X. The email says that I get a 50% discount off of the new annual subscription as long as I buy it in the next two weeks. Wow! How generous!
I look at the Mac App store to see if they've released a new version of LogTen Pro v6 that supports iCloud Drive only to find out that LogTen Pro is no longer in the Mac app store.
So I head over to iTunes to check out the iOS app store. The only version in there is the new one LogTen Pro X. So they've completely abandoned the version that I bought five months ago. The version that I spent almost $200 to upgrade to!
Wow. I'm floored. It appears as if they're no longer going to provide upgrades to software that I've spent almost $400 to purchase. It also appears that they have no plans to support iCloud Drive syncing between iOS 8 and Yosemite on version 6. So I'm stuck choosing between these alternatives.
- I can upgrade to LogTen Pro X
- I can keep using the version that I've purchased but will not be able to upgrade use iCloud Drive if I want to sync using iCloud.
- I can abandon the $400 that I've spent on their software and find a competing product.
Real nice, Coradine.
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