Same company acquired two very similar apps.
One required a $14/year subscription, the other $90/year
So they “carefully considered this decision” by delisting the cheaper one for the more expensive one. Boom, 500% cost increase
Don’t want to pay? Well, your files are hostage. Stop paying and lose your data.
Ps: remember the lie “subscription for software assures constant updates”?
The announcement serves as the final nail in the coffin for one of the iPad’s oldest and most popular sculpting apps, which hasn’t received any major updates since 2023.
Subscriptions aren’t buying, thats the problem.
No, see, they are the same thing. ‘Owning’ is just an agreement, and the corporation or a government or whatever can and will go back on the deal. Only protections are violence or security by obscurity.
Just a language shift for corporations, definitely.