Re: No my question was not complete. thread was closed before my final comments
365 only makes sense if you can keep what you get during the 365 days.
Gain updates, new features during the 365 day period. They are included if you have to reinstall.
This makes sense. That's what I thought when I bought 16.
With the current model, if you allow updates into your program during the 365 days, you are running trial versions that will expire (at time of reinstall).
I do not see the point of allowing us to play with features we can not keep.
Build your project with it and have to fall backward to purchase date.
The project is not viable from that point forward because it depends on features that are no longer available.
"Try selling MS Office where Tables no longer can be edited and see how long that last"
EXACTLY.
So better to treat it as install what you get at purchase (plus my 16.3 update) and just use it till you replace it with a more modern version.
If new features are intriguing, bring in a new trial version of the software. As long as the trial install doesn't corrupt a current install.
Last edited by samrc; 04 March 2020 at 05:31 PM.
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