![]() ![]() But all these users are in for a rude awakening, when they realize that not getting “early access” is actually not get access at all. They know that most PC users will simply see the 2.0 purchase as a straight upgrade. They are burying important facts, while obfuscating the reduced value of the perpetual license behind language like “You will not get early access to future features”. ![]() In other words, their entire pricing structure is designed to drive you to the per device subscription model, rather than offering a true competitive alternative for long-time PC users.Īnd you’re right, the information was well hidden. Might as well enjoy the latest version all through 2023-24, and for slightly cheaper upfront, right?īuuut-if you’re going to pay $10/yr for the update pass (good for PC/Mac), you might as well pay $10/yr for the single device plan (good for PC/Mac/Android/iOS), as the PC/Mac license is only good for one machine (instead of two, as it was for 1.x). I missed that part, it was so well hidden…Price wise, doesn’t seem to be much of a differenceĪctually, price-wise it’s slightly cheaper to get the update pass for 2 years (good till Mar 2025 for all 2.x and 3.x) than it is to buy outright then upgrade (good till ~2024, but only for 2.0). ![]()
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