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digitalblade | 3 years ago
- You can purchase their software with a single annual fee or 12 monthly fees
- If you purchase with an annual fee you can use the last updated purchased version forever. Also, if you pay for 12 month continuously you have the same advantages
- If you purchase the same software for 2 sequential years you will receive an automatic discount and at the end of the third year you will obtain a fixed discounted price (if I remember correctly around 20% forever)
Also they have a lot of bundles but this is valid only if you have a lot of software that are not necessarily usefull for all users but that can be usefull for some specific categories of useres.
kevincox|3 years ago
rolenthedeep|3 years ago
btgeekboy|3 years ago
Not my site, but this blog entry explains what happened: http://muppetgate.github.io/the-jetbrains-subscription-blood...
unknown|3 years ago
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sacrosancty|3 years ago
It might be a way to satisfy both people who want a perpetual license and to get recurring revenue and pay for future development, but it's kind of arbitrary to make the distinction at version numbers instead of features or easily-identified packages of features.
hitpointdrew|3 years ago
You don’t maintain it, if you need a bug fix or new feature you have to upgrade to the newest perpetual license. IMO this is a much better model than the subscription model.
rolenthedeep|3 years ago
That is literally what version numbers are made to represent