Matt, I believe I can have any number of email accounts. I have a purchase account, business a/c,spam and test a/CD aplenty. What you seem to be missing is emails to potential customers. I posted...
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Matt, I believe I can have any number of email accounts. I have a purchase account, business a/c,spam and test a/CD aplenty. What you seem to be missing is emails to potential customers. I posted...
By already having a subscription. Stupid isn't it.
The person who has already paid gets the offer.
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99.9% within a year, otherwise Xara would need to fork their code, assuming the existence of both MagiXara's agreement and the companies.
99.9%, as even bleach is not guaranteed to kill everything....
Regardless of any concerns about a subscription model, this Thread was about getting the cheapest access to a HiDPI version.
Well the cheapest is now Xara Pro+ (which is coupled with Xara Cloud+)...
Effort. For Xara GmbH to hive off a sub-master and manage that would almost double its costs. I have seen companies do this badly in the past.
What Xara currently does is limit the UI of the lower...
Sadly, the Magix Update Service (MUS) still exists with its defects. Xara GmbH is targeting a different market with its Bundle+:
MUS - perpetual licence at activation date version after MUS...
Just the Patch release and:
https://docs.xara.com/en/articles/4002884-product-update-11th-may-2020
https://docs.xara.com/en/articles/4131032-product-update-4th-june-2020
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Come on Matt, even a "We're not thinking about separating Cloud+ from Pro+ at the moment, but ..." would have been kinder to those who cannot see the benefit of Cloud+ or a subscription model.
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shipen, if you have followed my total detest of the Update Service in it present form, you will realise I do not roll over.
I used to pay a fortune for Adobe products and then got wise. I might...
shipen, you wouldn't pick Team+ as a sole trader, you would pick Pro+.
The subscription model for Pro+ is not complicated.
Annual - (£17/m) == £204/y
Monthly - £23/m == (£276/y) - use this if...