![]() ![]() To my mind, whether this is advantageous depends a lot on the price - if you paid £20 for new features every 3 months that might be very good value for money if you paid £200 every few months it clearly wouldn't be. I would assume that if they brought out a single new feature, they would charge a lot less for that than for a yearly upgrade on the old model, but then there might be another one in a few months, and you'd have to pay for that or not as you saw fit. ![]() We do know that they are abandoning the model of a yearly version, so instead of buying a new version 24, 25, etc each year, if you want to, (and getting new features for a year) you can buy new feature releases if you choose to when they come out. When an upgrade comes out (new features) you have the choice of buying the upgrade or not.* If you are on a perpetual licence (as I am) you get the bug fix updates of course. ![]() If you are a subscriber, then for the duration of your subscription you get all new releases at no extra charge - no change there. Mark Osborne - I think you are misreading the limited amount that has been said so far. ![]()
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