![]() ![]() That's what they need to do if they want to stick with the subscription model business. If it were up to me I'd maybe have new users pay the $198 per year rate maybe 2 years then drop it to $99 per year as a loyalty bonus. Further, the $16.50 per month standard subscription price seems too high to me. ![]() Do that without drilling them with the $300 gouge up front. If they wanted my advice (hell would probably freeze over first) I'd tell them to do this: let any perpetual license holder subscribe for $99 per year. The once a one year cycle makes it seem like a pretty ho-hum, unimpressive thing -but they still wanted $198, the same price for the old upgrades that took 2 years to develop. ![]() That cycle provided more time for the development team to build up enough improvements to make full version upgrades somewhat substantial (not to mention have more time to fix bugs). I think Corel was doing better when they had CorelDRAW on a 2 year cycle between full version releases. ![]()
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