How Long Untill a Crossgrade?

Doc B
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

I keep seeing scuttlebutt about an upcoming 'crossgrade' where we can get L5 without all the additional resources for a much better price.  But all this has come from users...I've not seen anyone with a Logos star under their picture say this.

So, is there any official confirmation (or denial) of a crossgrade in the future?

If so, when?

I have spend almost six thousand dollars on my library.  I have almost all the resources I need.  I certainly don't need another five hundred random books which I will never use in my library, lest it become like a google search. (Humorous aside:  One fellow defined a google search like this- "I wanted to find a certain restaurant, so I called information.  They told me, 'We found your restaurant.  It's on Earth.' ")

I do want the new features, and I'm willing to pay for them (I'm not asking for freebies).  But I don't want any more 14th century works for which I haven't a specific need.

Here's what the L5 upgrade page tells me-

Sorry, but I think that's nuts.  I want to keep my Scholar's Platinum, my current resources plus the individual ones I'd like to add (thank you, Logos, for breaking up all those bundles!!!), and get the L5 engine.

So again, WILL THIS BE A POSSIBILITY or not?

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  • Donnie Hale
    Donnie Hale Member Posts: 2,038 ✭✭✭

    Doc B said:

    So again, WILL THIS BE A POSSIBILITY or not?

    I recommend you follow the threads in the "Logos 5" forum instead of the "General" forum. A number of them ("Upgrading" and "For the Nth time...") are trying to get clarification from Logos on this question. The "free engine" will eventually be available. But we don't know about a moderately-priced "minimal crossgrade", which would include the new features and databases that the free engine won't have.

    Donnie

     

  • Rich DeRuiter
    Rich DeRuiter MVP Posts: 6,729

    Doc B said:

    So, is there any official confirmation (or denial) of a crossgrade in the future?

    If so, when?

    There will very probably be a crossgrade in the future.

    When is unknown, but probably after Christmas (my guess).

     

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    Doc B said:

    So, is there any official confirmation (or denial) of a crossgrade in the future?

    If so, when?

    There will very probably be a crossgrade in the future.

    When is unknown, but probably after Christmas (my guess).

     

    Richard,

    I was about to reply to your (similar) post in another thread, but I'll keep it here:

    Unless you have a little blue cross under your picture, this doesn't count.

    Please don't take that personally, because it isn't personal.  But I've seen the lay of the land change within the hour or so I've been on the forums this afternoon.  when I started, everyone was sure a crossgrade was coming.  Now, they are pretty sure one isn't.

    So I'm still waiting.

     

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  • Doc B. Unless some decision was made recently, a crossgrade is coming. Don't have time to search through the threads, but it is there somewhere.

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    Doc B. Unless some decision was made recently, a crossgrade is coming. Don't have time to search through the threads, but it is there somewhere.

    Then Lynden, what about this?

     http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58026/414094.aspx#414094

     

    That's why I keep saying, if you don't have a little blue cross under your picture, your hearsay doesn't matter.  (Nothing personal.)

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  • Jonathan Pitts
    Jonathan Pitts Member Posts: 670 ✭✭

    If my memory of Logos 4 is correct, the upgrades were released in November and the crossgrade was available in January, after the Christmas sales had finished.

  • Alan Palmer (Logos)
    Alan Palmer (Logos) Member, Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 1,095

    Doc B said:

    Then Lynden, what about this?

     http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58026/414094.aspx#414094

    That's why I keep saying, if you don't have a little blue cross under your picture, your hearsay doesn't matter.  (Nothing personal.)

    In the same thread, this post was clarified.

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58026/414274.aspx#414274

     

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,191

    Doc B said:

    So, is there any official confirmation (or denial) of a crossgrade in the future?

    Yes: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/58259.aspx

  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    Doc B said:

    Unless you have a little blue cross under your picture, this doesn't count.

    i know you meant white cross . . . [;)]

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    That's all I was looking for.  And, you have the little blue (or white) cross under your name, so it counts!

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  • Wayne
    Wayne Member Posts: 175 ✭✭

    If my memory of Logos 4 is correct, the upgrades were released in November and the crossgrade was available in January, after the Christmas sales had finished

    My guess is that it will be in December. I think the present promotion will last till the Thanksgiving weekend. After that the upgrades will slow down and my guess is that by early December the crossgrade will be available. Bob just said that the date had not been determined and so obviously it will be determined by how long the the sales continue at a high pace. The majority who want to upgrade will have done it by then.

  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭

    It is ridiculous not to have it ready on day 1.  They would make a lot of money on the cross-grade and they are just forsaking their customers who have been supporting them.  It is a ridiculous and terrible business practice.  They didn't even respond to my emailed concerns.  Terrible....

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  • David Thomas
    David Thomas Member Posts: 3,272 ✭✭✭

    It is ridiculous not to have it ready on day 1.  They would make a lot of money on the cross-grade and they are just forsaking their customers who have been supporting them.  It is a ridiculous and terrible business practice.  They didn't even respond to my emailed concerns.  Terrible....

    Knowing how they had to stagger the Perseus roll-out because of demand on the servers, I believe (and this is just my opinion) that you may be under estimating the demands that are being placed on logos servers and customer service.

    I also expect there will be some "Black Friday" surprise that creates a run on their servers so I expect the minimal cross grade will happen the week before or the week after Thanksgiving (depending upon how much sales traffic) logos is experiencing with the current upgrade promotion.

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  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭

    alabama24 said:


    They didn't even respond to my emailed concerns

    Did you read Bob's post? http://community.logos.com/forums/t/58259.aspx


    Yes I read Bob's post, it actually did not address concerns I wrote in an email.  It wasn't just about the crossgrade, there were other issues about business practices.  I'm glad there is a cross-grade coming, but it is not fair to people who want to give them money for new features and have already made a significant investment in the company.  If anything, the cross-grade should have come first and base packages later.

  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    It is ridiculous not to have it ready on day 1.

    I disagree, David.  I don't think it was necessary they have it ready on Day 1, and I don't think they are obligated to release it for some period of time.  What I wanted was some clear communication (which finally came) on the IF and WHEN it would be released.  That would determine for me if I needed to pay for an upgrade I don't want now, while the thing is still in an introductory status, or if I could wait and pay for the data sets instead of a bunch of resources I don't care for.

    In my opinion, Bob has answered these concerns directly and I take him at his word. I wish that info had come sooner, but I'm guessing so probably does he.

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  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭

    Once again, my concerns are not only about the cross-grade.  There are other factors I need Logos to address to me personally about certain practices that don't need to be discussed on the forums.  The Cross-Grade availability is just a slap in the face to existing customers.

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,635 ✭✭✭✭✭

    "Slap in the face!" Wow.

    I try to imagine all the Logos staffers that (I guess) have spent literally years trying to bring the new tools to market.  They must really be dedicated.

    And the customers are so excited their slapping each other. Or playing like they were slapped!

    Those tools must really be hot!

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  • Bill Moore
    Bill Moore Member Posts: 975 ✭✭✭

    I may be alone on this (or too distracted by the election [:)]), but I'm perfectly happy with L4. If L5 is better, fine. I'm in no hurry to engage in another learning curve, though it may not be as great as it was from L3 to L4. I'm sure this is in a thread or FAQ, but I haven't had time or the desire to investigate.

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  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    I may be alone on this (or too distracted by the election Smile), but I'm perfectly happy with L4.

    Happily L4 will remain supported for a good while. Enjoy :-)

    Godliness with contentment is great gain...

     

    I'm in no hurry to engage in another learning curve, though it may not be as great as it was from L3 to L4.

    Yes the Move from L3 >>L4 was a big change, but L4 >> L5 is a very shallow curve apart from the new tools.

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  • Wayne
    Wayne Member Posts: 175 ✭✭

    Once again, my concerns are not only about the cross-grade.  There are other factors I need Logos to address to me personally about certain practices that don't need to be discussed on the forums.  The Cross-Grade availability is just a slap in the face to existing customers.

    I purchased Logos software after dealing with other Bible software companies had no upgrade or cross-grade path. You would buy a new computer and the software did not work on the new computer. The only option was to buy the software again. That is a slap in the face. I don't mind waiting knowing that an upgrade is on its way and that I won't lose the use of my library.

  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    Wayne said:

    Once again, my concerns are not only about the cross-grade.  There are other factors I need Logos to address to me personally about certain practices that don't need to be discussed on the forums.  The Cross-Grade availability is just a slap in the face to existing customers.

    I purchased Logos software after dealing with other Bible software companies had no upgrade or cross-grade path. You would buy a new computer and the software did not work on the new computer. The only option was to buy the software again. That is a slap in the face. I don't mind waiting knowing that an upgrade is on its way and that I won't lose the use of my library.

    I think that happened with a preacher friend of mine a couple years back.  balanced perspective.  thanks.

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  • Kevin A. Purcell
    Kevin A. Purcell Member Posts: 3,421 ✭✭✭

    Wayne said:

    I purchased Logos software after dealing with other Bible software companies had no upgrade or cross-grade path. You would buy a new computer and the software did not work on the new computer. The only option was to buy the software again.

    Which one was that?

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  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭

    I would be less dissappointed if they would simply give a release date, just give a date.

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    David, Phil mentioned a probably (not guaranteed) time frame this morning of about two weeks.

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  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭

    TCBlack said:


    David, Phil mentioned a probably (not guaranteed) time frame this morning of about two weeks.


    Just saw that, glad they are deciding to give out some info.

  • Unix
    Unix Member Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭

    David, I'm happy they put some consideration into what to include in the minimal crossgrade. (I'm myself hoping that it will include enough so that I don't have to upgrade to a base-package such as Platinum (it would really feel like wasting money to do such an upgrade since almost all of the content is highly uninteresting to me). I want Gk functionality, I'm discussing this in: Force a theology and Logos 4 OLL)

    it is not fair to people who want to
    give them money for new features and have already made a significant
    investment in the company.  If anything, the cross-grade should have
    come first and base packages later.

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  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998 ✭✭✭

    I may be alone on this (or too distracted by the election Smile), but I'm perfectly happy with L4. If L5 is better, fine. I'm in no hurry to engage in another learning curve, though it may not be as great as it was from L3 to L4. I'm sure this is in a thread or FAQ, but I haven't had time or the desire to investigate.

    I'm very glad L4 is working out for you and helping you grow spiritually, as well as helping you teach others. When all is said and done closeness to our Lord is all that matters. May God continue to bless you with his Word.

  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    Unix said:

    David, I'm happy they put some consideration into what to include in the minimal crossgrade. (I'm myself hoping that it will include enough so that I don't have to upgrade to a base-package such as Platinum (it would really feel like wasting money to do such an upgrade since almost all of the content is highly uninteresting to me).

    My concern (not fear, concern) is that the minute the crossgrade is available, it will show that it doesn't come with the new data sets, and any discounts on the base packages (Gold in particular, the minimal to get the data sets) will disappear.

    Like you, almost none of the content, other than maybe the Lexham stuff, is of interest to me.  Some of it actively repels me...I'd hate to pay for it. But it may be necessary if I want the new data sets.

    If the worst-case scenario is forthcoming, I'll have a decision to make...stick with L4 for the next few year until it becomes no-longer functional, or upgrade and pay for content I don't want.

    Hopefully that scenario won't materialize.

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  • Jonathan Pitts
    Jonathan Pitts Member Posts: 670 ✭✭

    Doc B said:

    Hopefully that scenario won't materialize.

    Having been with Logos through the last 3 updates, it seems very unlikely.

  • Jeffrey Visser
    Jeffrey Visser Member Posts: 114 ✭✭

     I enjoy the Logos product and have added quite a few resources to it.  I can't wait for the crossgrade to be official.  I would upgrade with a base package, but I am a seminary student and the academic discount doesn't apply to upgrades - just new packages.  

    If I upgrade from my current package (silver) to portfolio, I would spend $754.54 more than if I just bought portfolio from scratch. So, I already have a large library with a percentage of the books and it costs more to upgrade and buy all of the books from scratch. The difference is smaller if I upgrade to other packages, such as platinum or Diamond, but even for those it costs more to upgrade than to buy new. How does that make sense?

  • Andy
    Andy Member Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭

    If I upgrade from my current package (silver) to portfolio, I would spend $754.54 more than if I just bought portfolio from scratch. So, I already have a large library with a percentage of the books and it costs more to upgrade and buy all of the books from scratch. The difference is smaller if I upgrade to other packages, such as platinum or Diamond, but even for those it costs more to upgrade than to buy new. How does that make sense?

    Hi Jeffrey,

    And welcome to the forums!

    I do not work for Logos and, therefore, cannot answer definitively, but this does not seem correct to me. Have you tried the link, 

    http://www.logos.com/upgrade

    If the upgrade price still doesn't make sense to you, I would strongly suggest you contact Sales either by telephone or email to clarify and confirm.

    Blessings in your decision [:D]

  • Jeffrey Visser
    Jeffrey Visser Member Posts: 114 ✭✭

    What it appears to be is that because I am a seminary student, I get a discount on the base packages, but not on the upgrades to the base packages.  So in my case, it is cheaper to buy a new package, then to upgrade the current package that I have invested so much in.  As I have stated, I appreciate Logos and enjoy the software.  I would love to upgrade, but the pricing model does not make sense.  It is not just because of the books I own - otherwise it would be cheaper to upgrade than buy a new package.

    I am not questioning Logos' morality or intentions as a company.  All I am questioning is the pricing model used for this release.  It seems out of whack with the rest of the pricing models that have used in the past.

  • Andy
    Andy Member Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭

    What it appears to be is that because I am a seminary student, I get a discount on the base packages, but not on the upgrades to the base packages.  So in my case, it is cheaper to buy a new package, then to upgrade the current package that I have invested so much in.  

    Ah, I see. I think I understand a little better why you are seeing a high upgrade price.

    I am not questioning Logos' morality or intentions as a company.  All I am questioning is the pricing model used for this release.  It seems out of whack with the rest of the pricing models that have used in the past.

    I fully understand your position. I would seriously suggest that you speak with Sales, they may be able to work something out with you.

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    Doc B said:

    My concern (not fear, concern) is that the minute the crossgrade is available, it will show that it doesn't come with the new data sets, and any discounts on the base packages (Gold in particular, the minimal to get the data sets) will disappear.


    Phil Gons said:

    So, just to confirm we will have a cross-grade in a week?

    No official commitment yet, but we're working on it now and could have it live on the website in the next week or two. Again, that's not a guarantee. That represents our current plans. We'll provide a concrete date as soon as it's available.

    Any indiction of costs for a 'full feature' cross-grade? 

    We're still working on the exact contents that the MCs will include. The smaller one, which might lack one or two features, will probably be between $75 and $150. The larger one, with all the features plus a few core resources, will probably be between $150 and $300, depending on which version of the software you're moving from. For Logos 4 users, it'll be on the lower end of those ranges. For Logos 3, it'll be a bit more expensive. For Logos 2 users, even more.

    For Logos 5 Starter to Silver users who are just looking to pick up the missing features, it'll be significantly lower. Dynamic pricing will apply to both products, so the ownership discount will be applied as appropriate.

    I'll be very surprised if the upgrade prices don't last over Christmas and New Year.

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  • JAIN THOMAS
    JAIN THOMAS Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Till now I have spent $14,663 on Logos4 Platinum. Their discount calculator showing a higher price of $1449, but the person(Doc B) who spent $6000, gets the upgrade price of $1378. How can you justify this business? 

    My upgrade price is below

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,290

    Hi Jain

    Till now I have spent $14,663 on Logos4 Platinum. Their discount calculator showing a higher price of $1449, but the person(Doc B) who spent $6000, gets the upgrade price of $1378. How can you justify this business? 

    Clearly I don't know the specifics of your situation but I can speculate[:)]

    I think the key point is that you haven't actually spent over $14K on Logos4 Platinum. Rather you have purchased the Platinum base package and added things to it.

    The upgrade calculate compares what resources you have with what is included in the Diamond package and comes up with an answer.

    So it looks as though there a lot of the resources you have previously purchased are not included in Diamond hence don't count as far as that upgrade is concerned.

    To get a definitive answer on this I suggest you contact Logos sales.

    Graham  

  • JAIN THOMAS
    JAIN THOMAS Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Thanks Graham for your reply. I will contact Logos soon.

  • Ken Shawver
    Ken Shawver Member Posts: 519 ✭✭

    Jain,

    I purchased my first base package the Pastor's Library in 10/2004 and have bought numerous books and upgrade through several incentives to the L4 Platinum and have spent less than $1200 total. If I were to go to L5 Platinum it would cost slightly more than half my investment for only about 100 new resources. The Diamond vould double the investment cost I have presently and is not financially feasible at this time.

    So although I might settle for a cross grade there are always deals around the corner to upgrade. You can frequently upgrade through those. So, although the current deals are sweet, you can always grow down the road too. Depends on whther the resources get you where you want to be. How it is done now days is much better than years past.

    In Christ,

    Ken

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    Till now I have spent $14,663 on Logos4 Platinum. Their discount calculator showing a higher price of $1449, but the person(Doc B) who spent $6000, gets the upgrade price of $1378. How can you justify this business? 

    That's something I hadn't considered.

    Here's one tidbit that might help:  I get an academic discount, so if I convert my total spending to a non-discounted total, it would be more like $9K or $10...that brings the numbers closer together.  But still not even.

    Perhaps by chance the add-ons I've acquired have been part of the current upgrade package, where by chance many of yours have not?  That would give me a bigger discount by the way they say it is calculated.

    But the whole thing can get confusing. I just try to deal with that by purchasing resources I know I want and staying away from collections and package deals.  For me to buy a collection, it had better be about 99% resources already on my wish list.

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,523

    The discount isn't based on "how much you've spent." The discount is based upon the resources you already own. 

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  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    alabama24 said:

    The discount isn't based on "how much you've spent." The discount is based upon the resources you already own. 

    I think that's what I said.  I just used more, less clear, words.

    [:D]

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  • Bill Moore
    Bill Moore Member Posts: 975 ✭✭✭

    Doc B said:

    I just try to deal with that by purchasing resources I know I want and staying away from collections and package deals.  For me to buy a collection, it had better be about 99% resources already on my wish list.

    Indeed. When L4 came out, I upgraded to L4 Platinum from L3 Gold. It was some $400+ dollars and there were resources in Platinum that I wanted that made it a great deal. Upgrading to L5 Platinum will be $484, to L5 Diamond $1396, and to L5 Portfolio $2500. Diamond and Portfolio are in the forget-about-it category, though they have quite a few resources I would love to have. Platinum may be worth it. Maybe. There are a few resources in L5 Platinum that I wouldn't mind having, but I would probably be better served to spend $100 to get the L5 functionality and then focus the almost $400 difference upon resources that I absolutely will use.

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,523

    Doc B said:

    I think that's what I said.  I just used more, less clear, words.

    [:D]

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  • Russ White
    Russ White Member Posts: 569 ✭✭

    Doc B said:

    If so, when?

    To quote Bob:

    [quote]Why are these not available now? 17 years ago we
    made a decision to sell content, not code. We did this because we didn't
    like how people were forced to buy upgrades to maintain access to their
    library when computers and operating systems changed or were upgraded.
    We wanted our users to be able to buy an electronic book and know that
    they wouldn't have to pay again to read it just because Microsoft
    Windows was updated.

    Over the years this turned into "you only buy books, the software is free!"
    And that has been the case for 17 years, and still is. And for all
    those years we have continued to offer free updates, free phone support,
    and excellent customer service. And we still will. 

    But we pay the bills by selling new content. So when
    we have a major upgrade we reconfigure our bundles, create high-value
    collections, and hope that we can sell enough content to cover the
    ongoing, cost of free upgrades and free support for everyone who ever
    bought an ebook in our format.

    Once the phone queue slows down, and once we aren't helping people who do want to upgrade to a larger collection at a great price, we will put the Minimal Crossgrade up for sale.

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58259/414636.aspx#414636

    Note: I modified which text is in bold from the original

    In other words, when they've made enough money to cover the costs of the upgraded software (or as much as they are going to?), they'll release the cheaper upgrades and the free software package. At least that's the way I read that paragraph --maybe I'm just reading it wrong, though.

    And I'm not trying to be uncharitable, just trying to answer the question that started this thread, rather than going down the path of why these "crossgrades" cost so much.

  • fgh
    fgh Member Posts: 8,948 ✭✭✭

    In other words, when they've made enough money to cover the costs of the upgraded software (or as much as they are going to?), they'll release the cheaper upgrades and the free software package. At least that's the way I read that paragraph --maybe I'm just reading it wrong, though.

    I think you are. I think you bolded the wrong part. Try this version instead:

    Once the phone queue slows down, and once we aren't helping people who do want to upgrade to a larger collection at a great price, we will put the Minimal Crossgrade up for sale.

    They've said they expect it to be released it in a week or two.

    EDIT: The latest info just changed to 'next week if nothing unforeseen happens'.

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,693 ✭✭✭

    Doc B said:

    So, is there any official confirmation (or denial) of a crossgrade in the future?

    If so, when?

    Done!  Got it this evening.  And the price was (IMO) more than reasonable...I was happy to pay it for all the new features.

    This happened faster than I thought it would.  Good on Logos and all those folks working so hard there!

    Now I'm gonna go play with my new toys.

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