allanc
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I understand and agree that your conditions would be my closest to my best scenario.Oh, it's probably semantics to some degree. I would prefer to see something that would include patches/updates for the first year after purchase. A reasonable (whatever that might be) yearly charge for patches/updates. A product that continues to function unimpeded should I opt not to pay the yearly fee.
I'm old, so I recall purchasing a license to use software, which included all the .x.x stuff at no additional charge. Major version changes like 1.0 - 2.0 required a discounted upgrade fee rather than a complete repurchasing. That said, I certainly can see the difficulty of working with such a model and am not suggesting it's viable or desirable. What I am saying is, I've developed an aversion to monthly fees/subscriptions which are so pervasive. Making a single purchase of a product or service is getting scarce. Even Amazon wants us to subscribe to laundry soap! Enough with the subscriptions already!
I did not know about the Amazon subscription for laundry soap.
I am going to have to read up about it when I need a good laugh!
Unfortunately, re-occurring revenue looks good on the balance sheet and to investors.
Even Team Viewer which was already really expensive (IMHO) is/has switched to a monthly subscription.