When did the Show me what I'll get option appear for base packages? How did I miss it? It's terrific! (Now all we need is a similar tool for everything on Dynamic Pricing.)
I looked and don't see this. Where is it?
Products -> Upgrades
Also from https://www.logos.com/comparison
Thanks.
This doesn't make sense since I already own Portfolio.
What did it show for a price? and did it list items that it thinks you do not own?
No individual volumes are listed if you already own the package. Like many dynamic pricing products, Logos lists the full retail price, but greys out the "Add to cart" button.
+1 puzzled since Portfolio is more expensive than Verbum Capstone+ (and has 50 % off future Topical Bundle purchases)
Noticed https://www.logos.com/comparison removes choices from Change package family after purchase:
Dreaming of base package comparison between families. An awesome Library tagging option would be adding a tag to all resources in my Library that are in a base package or bundle.
Keep Smiling [:)]
Mark, I think it appeared in January when I upgraded to Portfolio.
When did the Show me what I'll get option appear for base packages? How did I miss it?
One of the Logos employees posted in the last couple of weeks or so that this "new to you" feature is live now for base packages. Can't find the thread.
I agree that now we need it for all dynamic pricing collections. I would especially like to see it for the 60-volume Pre-Summer Pack.
When did the Show me what I'll get option appear for base packages? How did I miss it? One of the Logos employees posted in the last couple of weeks or so that this "new to you" feature is live now for base packages. Can't find the thread.
It's here: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/85120/596814.aspx#596814
I agree that now we need it for all dynamic pricing collections.
yep.
I think I already know the answer to this, but does the "individual price" column accurately reflect what those books would cost me were I to add them to my cart right that moment, or does it only list full prices, neglecting things like sales and (most importantly) academic discounts?
EDIT: Nevermind, I just checked on my own and the upgrade tool reflects academic discount prices for those eligible! Pretty cool!