Having an annual subscription that gave access to all new releases seems reasonable. Having new features only in new versions of the software that I would have to pay to upgrade to also seems reasonable. Paying for a new version that is on newer OS would be consistent with how software is often sold. I would also be able to get security/bug fixes for free for as long as that version of the software was receiving bug fixes. And I would also expect to be able to reinstall new versions. If I am going to spend this much, I would expect the software to continue to work at least on the version of the OS I initially installed it on. Your pricing is pretty expensive for a utility product, if i was expecting to pay that amount on an annual basis, I probably would have experimented with other software solutions longer before settling on InSync. That is really challenging to do, because it is not surprising to see negative feedback about possible outcomes you never suggested. This requires you to develop new features and improve the application constantly, but with the backlog we (as users) created for you, I think this is the easy part. This means you might have to unlock all features when someone gets the license (considering built-in Google Drive client of KDE has support for shared drives, I think it’s sensible to add all in). The catch is user always has access to the software, even if doesn’t continue to get updates. Pay 100% of purchase price for late renewal (after 12 months of expiration).Pay 70% of purchase for normal renewal (between two months and twelve months of expiration).
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