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Flir Thermacam Reporter Software

Fellow thermographers; So I get a new computer with Win 7 64 bit. Frustratingly enough, it turns out that my FLIR Reporter 8.3 won't install. So I call FLIR for an updated driver for Win 7. It turns out that the problem isn't Win 7, but the 64bit version (at least that's how I understood it). So there is no free update available. You have to buy version 8.5 (or something like that).

I don't really care to send FLIR one of my paychecks to pay for something that I just paid for a year ago. I had similar problems with Google Earth and Quickbooks 2008. However, I was able to work around it by installing the programs on my backup USB hard drive. (I may have received the tip on Google Earth from someone on this board).

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I'm not having much luck with FLIR Reporter. I can't get it installed.

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I tried the 'Run in compatibility mode'; but get this message (see attached) Any experiences out there? Any luck with a workaround? Thanks for any help! FLIR referred me to a sales rep who offered me an upgrade from v8.3 to v8.5 for $500, so I could run it on a 64bit machine. This is indicative of the current semi-monopolistic situation that we have with Infrared Imager manufacturers.

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How many businesses in competitive environments charge $500 for an incremental upgrade to resolve to an unpublished incompatibility issue, especially for an $8,000 software product? This is the kind of thing that has a negative impact on customer loyalty - something they will need more of in the future IMO.

For my situation, I now maintain a separate WinXP machine so that I can run the FLIR Reporter Pro v8.3 software because I wasn't ready to spring for a $500 minor update. I hope they come around before it's time for me to shop for an upgrade to my current imager. FLIR referred me to a sales rep who offered me an upgrade from v8.3 to v8.5 for $500, so I could run it on a 64bit machine. This is indicative of the current semi-monopolistic situation that we have with Infrared Imager manufacturers.

How many businesses in competitive environments charge $500 for an incremental upgrade to resolve to an unpublished incompatibility issue, especially for an $8,000 software product? This is the kind of thing that has a negative impact on customer loyalty - something they will need more of in the future IMO. For my situation, I now maintain a separate WinXP machine so that I can run the FLIR Reporter Pro v8.3 software because I wasn't ready to spring for a $500 minor update. I hope they come around before it's time for me to shop for an upgrade to my current imager. I recently bought that same $8,000 FLIR Reporter 8.5 Pro Reporter software for $995.

No problems here. $500 for an incremental upgrade to resolve to an unpublished incompatibility issue, especially for an $8,000 software product? For my situation, I now maintain a separate WinXP machine so that I can run the FLIR Reporter Pro v8.3 software because I wasn't ready to spring for a $500 minor update. I tend to agree (except for the $8000 price tag). It's really just a patch/update that most consumer type software developers provide as ongoing free support. I definitely wouldn't call it an 'upgrade' because from what I hear, it doesn't work with Word 2010; only Word 2007 and 2003. So I could picture myself unhappily shopping again in two years..

I guess its just par for the course for the enterprise/business software market. Licensing fees, upgrade fees, support fees, ad nauseum. Just another thought: Is it possible to 'downgrade' from Win7 64 to Win7 32? Currently I'm not running more than 4GB of RAM. Possible to install Reporter and Word on a server drive? I tend to agree (except for the $8000 price tag). It's really just a patch/update that most consumer type software developers provide as ongoing free support.

I definitely wouldn't call it an 'upgrade' because from what I hear, it doesn't work with Word 2010; only Word 2007 and 2003. So I could picture myself unhappily shopping again in two years.. I guess its just par for the course for the enterprise/business software market. Licensing fees, upgrade fees, support fees, ad nauseum. Just another thought: Is it possible to 'downgrade' from Win7 64 to Win7 32? Currently I'm not running more than 4GB of RAM. Possible to install Reporter and Word on a server drive?