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by outcoldman
924 days ago
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I feel like if you have to specify “technically”, you agree with me that it is basically a subscription. As an Indie developer myself I do not support subscription based licensing (or your version of license) for B2C products. You can offer B2B subscription based licensing, but B2C should always be perpetual licenses. Sure it is ok to ask for the upgrade to new version, which has significant features. And to clarify, we are talking about the product that does not have any outgoing server spending. That is my opinion. |
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No, I am not. The "technical" part here is the "fallback" in "perpetual fallback license".
Appreciate your opinion and I'm sure many think the same way.
But selling perpetual licenses just won't work for me. It's not sustainable, especially for this kind of app.