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by goosedragons
1207 days ago
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Okay. But if you're happy with the feature set AS IS the day you subscribe then you're paying more. E.g. if Photoshop 7 still meets your needs then you don't need to upgrade to CS, CS2,... etc. Now with CC you're "upgrading" every version even if you don't touch a single new feature. That's not cheaper. There's no guarantee the user needs or wants the upgrade but with a subscription there's no choice. Let me bail early with a trial or a return period. It's also not cheaper if devs reprice things to be more expensive even if that's more sustainable for them. |
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