Regardless of activation method, how is a user prevented from being able to enjoy the benefits of newer updates if they are able to get access to a newer installer file after the threshold for the one year of updates has been crossed?
A perpetual license guarantees continued access to the full product and not a trial version. Many of the newer DAW features that come later will be "baked" right into the DAW program's executable files and libraries. I'd hate to think of the wasted CPU cycles and potential performance hit if the main application had to enable and disable the crippling of features and functions on a granular basis.
A perpetual license guarantees continued access to the full product and not a trial version. Many of the newer DAW features that come later will be "baked" right into the DAW program's executable files and libraries. I'd hate to think of the wasted CPU cycles and potential performance hit if the main application had to enable and disable the crippling of features and functions on a granular basis.
Statistics: Posted by tonedef71 — Thu Oct 17, 2024 2:44 am