Most likely - no there will not be another paid upgrade within 2
years. Email EazyDraw support if you think you have been treated
unfairly. The grace period seems to be fair to all and not have one
particular water-shed date. As with any software you can stay with
10.6 and stay with software that runs there. For the software I use,
I'm much happier to see a paid upgrade that embraces the new
technology rather than no support and to be left high and dry.
On Aug 18, 5:04 pm, rogerhoughton <rogerhough...@gmail.com> wrote:
> According to the web site version 3.6.4 is the "last release of
> EazyDraw version 3, for users who have not purchased Version 4
> upgrade. This version does not run on Lion (OS X 10.7)".
> https://www.eazydraw.com/support.htm
> Having only purchased EasyDraw in February with no suggestion that it
> wouldn't be compatible with Lion (and also recommended it to several
> other people) I'm rather disappointed to find I'm expected to pay $35
> for an upgrade just six months later. I appreciate that you're
> allowing a two-year 'grace' period but it seems a rather convoluted
> alternative to simply offering a free upgrade to recent purchasers.
> (And won't there most likely have been another paid-for upgrade within
> those two years?)
> On Jul 28, 6:46 pm, eazydave <dMatt...@eazydraw.com> wrote:
> > Sorry about that - yes the App Store version 3.7.5 does run on Lion.
> > another update is planned soon to fix a few minor things on Lion.
> > On Jul 28, 11:17 am, peter boxell <retiredcrush...@btinternet.com>
> > wrote:
> > > You say in your reply to Ketta that 'Version 3 doesn't run on Lion.'
> > > I trust that this is not the case, since since I only purchased ED 6 months ago, and ED 3.7.5 is still for sale at the App Store, and no mention of incompatibility with Lion.
> > > I upgraded my late 2009 Mac Mini from Snow Leopard to LION (downloaded from the Apple App Store), and EazyDraw 3.7.5 appears to work OK.
> > > Please can you clarify your statement?
> > > Regards
> > > Peter