1. While I understand switching to a subscription service for new customers on a new app, disabling the original three apps purchased seems like a violation of the Developer Distribution Agreement.
2. Totally disappointed with the creators and totally sure this shady business practice won't fly anywhere else.I downloaded app & couldnt find my state so i emailed & wasnt exspecting any return as most time we all dont receive return response.
3. Helped me sort it out and got me back on.Highly recommended! I've been using various reference apps for over a decade and I have several that I've purchased.
4. Had it been a yearly subscription from the beginning I never would've purchased it.
5. But OMG!, In less then minute i recieved email and (basicslly stated)she replied no problem & your request is taken care of! So i went back on app & damm not only 1 state i requested but 2, Mass& Rhode island.
6. Very happy with this product and the developer.Developer appears to have reneged on the terms of the original application, which assured users further purchase was unnecessary and that they would be automatically updated.
7. Now the new update requires a yearly subscription even though I already purchased the original app.
8. I won't be using it anymore unless I, like many other users, get the subscription costs waived for being a prior purchaser.
9. Louis, you are welcome to educate me.I purchased this app NJ 2c along with Title 39 before it was subscription based.
10. Adding 100 different statutes and traffic violations is horrible when I have to add each individual one by clicking on it then addi g to favorites and exiting back out before moving to the next one.
11. She also she is an extremly professional person( which she better than that, why? Because she's down to earth with a sense of humor!) So download & try!They are charging $30 per state for statutes I can just look up on my state's website that I already pay for through my taxes.