@ cpechet1
What makes you think that the software would be more reliable in a subscription model anyway, that’s not a guarantee that devs are going to have more time for maintenance. You need to market just as heavily to attract subscribers, perhaps even harder, given the unpopularity of the model thus far.
For me, the perpetual license is fine. If I choose to stop updating, I can go on using the software as long as my hardware and my OS supports it. Which could be a very long time. Many of my friends are still back on SX3 or even earlier, and are quite content.
Subscription: No thanks.
I like carrots now and then.
I’m right with you. And Steinberg did reply too
Hello all, I am going to leave you with a statement from our Marketing Director about this subject: Dear customers, we conducted a survey a couple of months ago in which we asked if subscription might be an alternative model. The result was a...
Side note: I had a few free-range carrots the other night for dinner. Big suckahs. Dipped in tahini then down the the hatch. Filled me up for only about an hour though!