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I didn't hide the idea that I'm disgruntled, I made it plain to see, and I wanted the right folks to know that I am. From searching the Logos blogs, I discovered that older versions of Logos were offline downloads. Now they are live downloads. I have a dual-boot Win 7 system, one 32 bit Pro & the other 64 bit Ultimate. NEITHER with the necessary
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If you purchased L8 then you should contact Logos because by law you have the license to the product to get it again. If it is the "free" L8, then good luck, because the "free" version has limited functionality. I searched for a fully - functional 8 & got two choices: a "base" version for $250 & a silver base version for I think $489. Yeah,
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I have an old Logos 4(Libronix) from years ago, and since I was gonna halfta join anyway, I wanted to combine all my resources in one big set. I have recently manually upgraded my 7Sp1 manually (even the Microsoft easyfix didn't work, sheesh!), and it still won't load.Neither will Logos 7.
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I'm not trying to sound gripey, but there's thousands of WordSearch customers out there hoping for a smooth transition to Logos. As of right now, I can't even use logos 8. Am I doomed to use outdated software because I'm not given a way to switch? What about the others? WordSearch is still good software. It's too bad no one wants to do anything with
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Can you tell me what the operating system usage is among Logos 7/8 customers? Also, what about allowing all the new Wordsearch customers (like myself) to download logos 7 since it does work with windows 7?
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Do you have any Idea how many cheap software companies cater to win7-10 today? 35% of windows users still use 7! Some of these companies' software will still work on XP! I'm a WordSearch 11 user with over 1000 books. I'm using a Win7 32 bit Ultimate fully updated, & I can still use WordSearch 8, which is over 17 yrs old! I work for the State with
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Since very cheap software companies can still get their software to work on XP, I have difficulty believing that Logos choose to cut Win7 & 8 when most software made for them actually work on 10. I'm flabbergasted that Win7 has been cut since 35% of the world still use it. Makes me think that a deal has been cut with Microsoft to reduce costs at