That’s called “value for money”. You get the thing you want for the cost of 
what we were paying (approx) plus the potential for a heap more if they ever Do 
want or need it in the future. I think it’s pretty good. Especially for less 
than $40/mth. 

In context, I pay for Adobe creative cloud at £57/mth. Every month. But I 
pretty much only use After Effects, photoshop and occasionally Illustrator and 
Premiere Pro. Very very occasionally I use Dreamweaver and Acrobat Pro. But 
there are tonnes of other apps I am paying for that sit there that I have never 
used and never likely to. But I might one day.

I also pay for plugin packs I pay on subscription. 90% of the plugins I have 
probably never used. But I have them for when I do.

I have wondered if it might be good for LC to offer a one off lifetime payment 
for 9&10 when they finally go unsupported. Just a thought. We’ll have to wait 
and see. 

All the best
Sean Cole


> On 31 Jul 2024, at 21:02, jbv via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I checked the cost of the licensing options and a very
> disappointing thing is that if I choose "Native" for
> instance, as far as I understand, I can deploy for
> all platforms. But in my situation I only need MacOS
> and Windows.
> So I have the feeling that I will ask my clients to
> pay for stuff they don't need...
> Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> jbv
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