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  1. For years people have smirked at my suggestion that subscription pricing was as good a reason as any to stay away from Adobe. Customers held to ransom with price changes.

    The only thing I needed from Adobe back then was InDesign, and Affinity Publisher solved that for me very nicely. And very cheaply. When I cancelled, Adobe stung me for an extra 12 months as an exit fee.

    Thus, I have never used an Adobe product since.

    #Adobe #SubscriptionPricing #Affinity

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  2. A major reason I am comfortable with subscription pricing in software is that continuing development has a cost. Do you want new features, bug fixes, security patches, or even just continued compatibility as OS vendors change the underlying system? A subscription pays the developer to do that ongoing work.

    But Duet's continuing development removed the feature I bought it for, and also seemed to be asking me to buy a second subscription.


    #DuetDisplay #SubscriptionPricing #WiredXDisplay

  3. Looks like offering yearly pricing (vs. monthly) turns your app into a supertanker in terms of limiting its agility.

    #appFunding #appPricing #subscriptionPricing

  4. Looks like offering yearly pricing (vs. monthly) turns your app into a supertanker in terms of limiting its agility.

    #appFunding #appPricing #subscriptionPricing