Lotto Pro

Lotto Pro

Poor 2.1 | Reviews (44)
Price: $29.95
Trial: 15 Days
Guarantee: 30 Days
Description: Lotto Pro claims it maximizes your winnings. It offers lottery wheeling, smart number picks, etc.

Lotto Pro 2013 Exposed — How About Increasing Your Odds of Winning?

Lotto Pro 2013

Lotto Pro 2013 Review

Everyone would like to increase their odds of winning lotteries. I’ve looked at a variety of systems and applications that make this claim. Lotto Pro 2013 came across my desk today, so I thought I’d take a look and see what they promise. I’m not a big fan of lottery software for winning as they usually make all kinds of wild claims and it’s their sales that make them money. I’ll do my best to put any misconceptions aside and give you a fair and transparent review of Lotto Pro 2013.

How Lotto Pro 2013 Works

As lottery software goes, Lotto Pro 2013 is quite remarkable in complexity, and I can honestly say that it is one of the more professionally designed applications of this type. You install it on your computer, and at least in theory, you can use it right away because there are only a couple of buttons and actions that can be performed. Trust me when I say that you wouldn’t want to do that without prior research and I strongly recommend you to go over the user manual. It’s as thick as Encyclopedia Britannica but it explains in detail how every single function works and what it does.

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The user needs only to download Lotto Pro 2013 and install it, with the registration being done through the software itself. Assuming you have read all the information presented in the aforesaid user manual, you can use this lottery software for creating and checking lottery tickets. It is also helpful to those who interpret statistical charts and graphs, while the icing on the cake is the section explaining how wheeling systems are supposed to be used. There is no shortage of winners’ stories on their official website, though I took these with a grain of salt.

Lotto Pro 2013 Complaints

After wasting a couple of minutes trying to find some comments that were even remotely negative about Lotto Pro 2013 in their testimonials section, I went elsewhere. There are no scam allegations online and not many complaints about this lottery software, though I  did eventually find a couple of pertinent reviews. The guys at CNET wrote a mostly positive review of the app, but they were not very satisfied with the layout and the design.

Equally upset are the users, and if you’re looking for a couple of short but honest reviews, I suggest you visit Download.cnet.com. The complaints were mostly about the fact that the application installs icons and shortcuts without asking, downloads third-party content, and ultimately slows down the computer. Given the fact that these are mostly technical issues and the complaints are not directed towards the application’s ability to actually improve the players’ chances to win the jackpot, I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised.

Why You Should Register with Lotto Pro

Pros:

Great user interface

Statistics are up to date

Positive reviews about an increased chance of winning

15-day free trial

Why You Shouldn’t Register with Lotto Pro

Cons:

Complaints about technical issues

Works on Windows only

Unresponsive customer service

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Is Lotto Pro Legit?

I must say that the developers did a good job in creating an application that lottery enthusiasts who are hoping to cut corners and win the jackpot will find useful. The graphics are average, and the application is neither speedy nor very intuitive, but overall it is considerably better than most of its competition. While I stick to my opinion that lottery software is as useful as a wooden frying pan and I wouldn’t pay a dime for Lotto Pro or similar software, go ahead and take advantage of the 15-day free trial. Just beware of the downloads.

  1. I’ve used Lotto Pro (subscription ver) for 3 years. During this time of playing fantasy 5 every day, I probably won about 30.00.

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  2. I did give a 15-day trial.
    You need an active subscription to update the lotto drawing files however the initial popup states that this trial is free without restrictions “None of the program functions are disabled so that you can thoroughly test the program during the 15 day trial period.” However, the drawing files are disabled until you buy the program so that’s a lie right there.
    Several emails were sent to the developer asking to explain this and to date no answer
    The shortcut to the FAQ Unable to update please see the FAQ page leads to a blank page.
    It’s basically a stats analysis program of a type I already use with office.
    I chose 1 ticket number select for Lotto Pro and 1 using my personal calculus for the 15 days playing AU PB. OZlotto. and sat tats lotto.
    MY calculus won me money but 95% of the numbers I was wheeling with lotto pro didn’t even get a hit, in most cases not 1 single number showed up on the tickets.
    So, after giving it a thorough and fair tryout, uninstalled and won’t purchase.
    The program design needs significant work/reworking and a reasonable explanation of the drawing files need to be given.
    It’s never a good sign when the dev won’t answer email, shuts down comments on his YouTube channel but is still taking your money.

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  3. I get updates every day. They want me to renew for one year or three years to keep getting updates. Have used it for more than ten years lost four times more than won. Not easy to use or understand

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    • Guess what? Still haven’t won big Restrict self to Missouri games And have gone in on three years But saved $20 Made $1 off of Show me Cash 1out of 5! Whoppeee!

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  4. This is a somewhat useful software that doesn’t do magic as they promise. Most certainly it won’t make you win. The development is zero. I followed it from about “version” 6 using the trial option and every time decided against buying it. At the end bought it last year but have no intention to pay the subscription for game updates.
    My deep disappointment is that this software doesn’t evolve at all. The addition of new games is not evolution. It hasn’t improved a bit since I know it and even since it was conceived I suppose. The interface is primitive, rigid, non adaptable, the update program is not integrated. What irritates me most is the non adaptable window: it is either the small window or the full screen both inconvenient. This is the only software I know with non adaptable window. It is not expensive (without subscription) but the irritation it causes me makes me regret I bought it.

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  5. I just bought LottoPro and I’m not impressed. It’s statistical data is not user friendly and hard to understand, even the graphs are unintelligible without a degree in quantum physics. There are better web based graphs and charts that blow anything Lotto Pro offers out of the water. The learning curve sucks, help is useless, no customer support whatsoever, $20 extra a year to update files after initial purchase of LottoPro… The other thing you should consider is that LottoPro does not allow copy/past or export of your wheeled numbers, they are permanently locked in the software and copyrighted automatically by LottoPro. That’s right, they copyright all of the numbers you wheel, which is just weird. Basically, they’re saying that if you use our software to wheel the numbers, those aren’t your numbers, they’re our numbers, and you can’t export them to other software outside of LottoPro… That’s just stupid and makes no sense. So if you use a spread sheet to track your numbers LottoPro will not allow you to export the file. Sure it’s got bells and whistles, but like I said, there are better user friendly options out there.

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