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by Decabytes
1258 days ago
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I mean there is obviously the more money component, but if the software continually receives updates every month then it's easier to justify it. The old photoshop model is difficult for most developers to pull off (having paid versions). Also it makes it challenging if you are say running a class, or doing YouTube tutorials and everyone is on various versions that might not have some of the new features. I wonder if there is a happy medium where you can buy it, and then if a couple years later the software improves a bunch you can upgrade at a discounted price tiered to how many years it's been since you updated. I.E if it's 1 year is a 90% discount, 2 years a 80% discount, 3 years 70% discount etc. What do people think of this model? |
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