Logic Pro Version Upgrades No Longer Free?
This was briefly covered but not fully answered in a previous thread, and when I tried to interact with the thread, I was told to start a new question, so here goes:
I have had a purchased copy of Logic Pro since... well for a very long time. Upgrading from version number to version number has always been free, just like it is for Final Cut Pro (having gone from the old layout to the new Final Cut Pro X) and Compressor, which are currently fully up to date.
I am using the following hardware and OS now:
Mac Mini (M1, 2020)
MacOS Big Sur 11.4
While migrating from my old iMac, I expected some apps to not function crossing from High Sierra to Big Sur, and Logic is one of those that did not. My current version of Logic Pro is 9.1.8. I have been through the product through as many updates as I can remember, since -again I cannot remember, but I think the early 2010s- and have had no issues with climbing version numbers. However:
When I launch Logic Pro, I receive the following errors, which are shown in the screenshots below:
This version is not compatible with Big Sur. Download the latest version from the App Store.
When I click on the "Search App Store" button, I receive an error stating:
This app is currently not available in your country or region.
Then, as shown in the screen shot below, I see that Logic Pro is available from the App Store, but it costs $199.99.
Why? I have never had to pay for a version upgrade in the past, why am I now having to purchase the software as if I had never had a license before? How do I remedy this without purchasing the software all over again?
Thanks!
-Kim
Mac Mini (M1, 2020)
MacOS Big Sur 11.4
Mac mini, macOS 11.4