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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 02-Oct 04 From: New York - US Member No.: 52,323 ![]() |
I purchased Logic 6 platinum five weeks ago. You would think that if an upgrade came out within several weeks of the original purchase date, a free or heavily discounted update would be available. Think again. All must pay the upgrade no questions asked. I am pretty sure this is an Apple influence. Nonetheless, I hate you apple and logic. I barely make any money and spent my last dime to buy your brand new program. Why should it cost me $1300 to get the current software. Well anyway...Steve Jobs, I hope the ferrari you buy with all the money you ripped off from us poor recent logic 6 purchasers gets demolished by an apple truck.
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 02-Oct 04 From: Calgary - CA Member No.: 52,340 ![]() |
As far as I can tell, after visiting Apples site, I assume you are talking about Canadian price.
http://www.apple.com/ca/logic/ In that link, there is an upgrade price of $379. So yes, there is a heavily discounted version, and no, Apple isn't the only company that I know of that will release a new version of a program without warning. However, keep in mind that upgrading is optional. I work in the 3D graphics industry working with Alias Maya. They are at version 6 right now and I am using version 4.5 because it still gets the job done. |
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