Hi there! It sounds like you're running into a bit of a snag with adding a new book to your BookBuddy library. From what you've mentioned, it seems like you’ve hit the 50 book limit set by the free version of the app.
To help you out, let’s consider a couple of options:
1. Check Your Book Count: Since you already have 51 books saved, confirm that they are all saved correctly within the app. Sometimes, a book might be saved in draft mode or can be temporarily invisible due to app glitches.
2. Upgrade to Pro: If you want to add more books, you can purchase the "Pro Features" upgrade within the app. This upgrade removes the limit, allowing you to save as many books as you want. You can easily do this through an In-App Purchase in BookBuddy.
If you'd like, I can give you detailed steps on how to upgrade. Would you like to proceed with that, or do you have any other questions?
To upgrade to the Pro version of BookBuddy, follow these steps on your Macintosh device:
1. Open BookBuddy: Launch the BookBuddy app on your Mac.
2. Access Settings: Look for a gear icon or settings option, usually located in the upper right corner of the app.
3. In-App Purchase: Find the section that discusses upgrades or Pro Features. There should be an option to upgrade to the Pro version. Click on it.
4. Follow Instructions: The app will guide you through the purchase process. You may need to confirm your Apple ID details or payment options at this stage.
5. Enjoy Unlimited Books: Once the upgrade is complete, you’ll have access to unlimited book storage, allowing you to add as many books as you'd like!
If you want to check out BookBuddy Pro directly, you can view it on the App Store here for more details on features and benefits.
Let me know if you encounter any issues along the way, or if there's anything else I can assist you with!
Thanks for your patience! Since you're trying to save a new book but already have 51 saved, it seems you've hit the storage limit of the free version of BookBuddy. Here’s how you can proceed:
1. Upgrade to Pro Features: The easiest way to resolve this is to upgrade to the Pro version of the app, which allows you to save unlimited books. You can find this option within the app under the settings or upgrade section.
2. Remove Unwanted Books: If you prefer not to upgrade, consider removing any books you no longer need. You can go through your library, select the books you'd like to delete, and then save space for new ones.
3. Check for App Updates: Sometimes, updating the app can help address internal issues. Make sure that your version of BookBuddy is up to date. You can check for updates through the Mac App Store.
Would you like more detailed instructions on upgrading or removing books? I'm here to help!
It seems like the transition from the free version to the Pro version of BookBuddy didn't automatically import your books. But don't worry; you can still recover them! Here’s how to proceed:
1. Backup Your Free Version: In the free version of BookBuddy, you should have selected Settings > Backup > iCloud tab > Back Up. If you didn't back it up, please let me know, and we can try other ways.
2. Import Books in Pro Version: Now that you have the Pro version, you can import your previously saved books. Here’s how: - Open your BookBuddy Pro app. - Go to Settings > Import & Export > Import tab. - Select “Filename” and choose the file that you exported from the free version (if you created a backup).
3. Check for App Updates: Ensure that your BookBuddy app is up to date, as updates sometimes come with fixes for issues related to data migration.
4. Consult the Support Center: You can also visit the Kimico support page for more detailed instructions. They have information on data migration between versions here.
If you run into any difficulties while following these steps or if you didn't back up previously, just let me know and we can figure out another way to support you!
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Hi there! It sounds like you're running into a bit of a snag with adding a new book to your BookBuddy library. From what you've mentioned, it seems like you’ve hit the 50 book limit set by the free version of the app.
To help you out, let’s consider a couple of options:
1. Check Your Book Count: Since you already have 51 books saved, confirm that they are all saved correctly within the app. Sometimes, a book might be saved in draft mode or can be temporarily invisible due to app glitches.
2. Upgrade to Pro: If you want to add more books, you can purchase the "Pro Features" upgrade within the app. This upgrade removes the limit, allowing you to save as many books as you want. You can easily do this through an In-App Purchase in BookBuddy.
If you'd like, I can give you detailed steps on how to upgrade. Would you like to proceed with that, or do you have any other questions?
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To upgrade to the Pro version of BookBuddy, follow these steps on your Macintosh device:
1. Open BookBuddy: Launch the BookBuddy app on your Mac.
2. Access Settings: Look for a gear icon or settings option, usually located in the upper right corner of the app.
3. In-App Purchase: Find the section that discusses upgrades or Pro Features. There should be an option to upgrade to the Pro version. Click on it.
4. Follow Instructions: The app will guide you through the purchase process. You may need to confirm your Apple ID details or payment options at this stage.
5. Enjoy Unlimited Books: Once the upgrade is complete, you’ll have access to unlimited book storage, allowing you to add as many books as you'd like!
If you want to check out BookBuddy Pro directly, you can view it on the App Store here for more details on features and benefits.
Let me know if you encounter any issues along the way, or if there's anything else I can assist you with!
I all ready have 51 books saved. I tried to put a new book in and it won’t let me save it. I have an.
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Thanks for your patience! Since you're trying to save a new book but already have 51 saved, it seems you've hit the storage limit of the free version of BookBuddy. Here’s how you can proceed:
1. Upgrade to Pro Features: The easiest way to resolve this is to upgrade to the Pro version of the app, which allows you to save unlimited books. You can find this option within the app under the settings or upgrade section.
2. Remove Unwanted Books: If you prefer not to upgrade, consider removing any books you no longer need. You can go through your library, select the books you'd like to delete, and then save space for new ones.
3. Check for App Updates: Sometimes, updating the app can help address internal issues. Make sure that your version of BookBuddy is up to date. You can check for updates through the Mac App Store.
Would you like more detailed instructions on upgrading or removing books? I'm here to help!
I just updated to bbpro but it did not bring in the books foprom free
Frank Taylor
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It seems like the transition from the free version to the Pro version of BookBuddy didn't automatically import your books. But don't worry; you can still recover them! Here’s how to proceed:
1. Backup Your Free Version: In the free version of BookBuddy, you should have selected Settings > Backup > iCloud tab > Back Up. If you didn't back it up, please let me know, and we can try other ways.
2. Import Books in Pro Version: Now that you have the Pro version, you can import your previously saved books. Here’s how:
- Open your BookBuddy Pro app.
- Go to Settings > Import & Export > Import tab.
- Select “Filename” and choose the file that you exported from the free version (if you created a backup).
3. Check for App Updates: Ensure that your BookBuddy app is up to date, as updates sometimes come with fixes for issues related to data migration.
4. Consult the Support Center: You can also visit the Kimico support page for more detailed instructions. They have information on data migration between versions here.
If you run into any difficulties while following these steps or if you didn't back up previously, just let me know and we can figure out another way to support you!