![]() That’s why as our M&S program comes to an end on November 4th, you have two options: Long-time SketchUppers deserve the best deal we’ve ever offered. if one does change over to subscription & you need a holiday of not paying, then one can still use your perpetual SU programme. I think it should be made clear that one’s old or current perpetual licence will remain unaffected, i.e. If SU-HQ then said they intend to bring better upgrades/fixes than they have done of late, but to do this gradual price increases will be needed, then I’m sure this approach would be supported more so. The only tease for me would have been to just say to ‘long-time’ users, that SU’s new subscription pricing would be the same as the Perpetual 1 year Maintenance & Support, Single User pricing of £102.00 for the next few years. The only exception I think is MS-365, but then, their pricing of £59.99 for their six main software programmes including ONE-DRIVE & SKYPE doesn’t seem to cause me to question this at all, so, it must be the pricing element. ![]() As noted before, I’m just not comfortable with this form of software licencing, it must be something psychological that causes me to question this direction, as where there’s a perpetual option, I can’t but help to take that avenue with nearly all my software. I guess I’m a long-time user, been using SU since the ‘AT-LAST’ folks released their version 5 in 2005. ![]() I too had a similar e-mail as noted below.
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