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upgrade?
Is it possible to upgrade from a lite version to a pro version without loosing data?
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Yes, you can upgrade from PhotoPlog Lite to PhotoPlog Pro without losing data. Of course, it's always a good idea to make a backup first.
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So a reinstall is necessary to upgrade?
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If I remember correctly there are upgrade specific instructions in the readme file that comes with Photoplog Pro. As I recall they didn't look too tricky...
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James is correct; there are readme instructions that come with the pro ZIP package, but do not uninstall the lite version; otherwise you will lose your gallery database content.
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