[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="45" id="3912252"] Quoting PhoenixRising1, reply 43 But, this is coming at the expense of those who prefer permanent licenses. These people will be charged 29.99 AND have a product with a shortened lifespan all at the same time. PhoenixRising1, that'
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[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="33" id="3912079"] Quoting JimDrifter, reply 31 this feels like a money grab and anti-consumer decision. It isn't, but the facts won't convince you. [/quote] Wasn't aware it was a moderators job to throw around catty quips. What facts? Either elaborate an
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="34" id="3912096"] Quoting JimDrifter, reply 31 I would expect that the permanent license I already paid for would carry over to future upgrades of the software. As has been the precedent going from Fences -> Fences 2 -> Fences 3 -> Fences 4. What's not expected is that I should ne
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="20" id="3910453"] Ok...but that's a permanent license...what would you expect? It's yours forever. [/quote] I would expect that the permanent license I already paid for would carry over to future upgrades of the software. A small fee to upgrade to the newest version, as has been the precedent going from Fences -> Fences 2 -> Fences 3 -> Fences 4. What's not expected is that I should need to pay $30 this time for...what, exactly? Two
I would expect that the permanent license I already paid for would carry over to future upgrades of the software. A small fee to upgrade to the newest version, as has been the precedent going from Fences -> Fences 2 -> Fences 3 -> Fences 4. What's not expected is that I should need to pay $30 this time for...what, exactly? Two new, non-critical, features. Nah...I'll stick with V4. If Fences 5 eventually gets more features that actually matter and make it worth paying $3