What would you want in return if TC licensing got changed from lifetime license to subscription?
I only pay subscriptions for software where author(s) show(s) care for his/their product and constantly improve it.
It seems to me that TC has been hitting Lazarus limits for some time now, maybe it is time to consider to (re)write own ListBox component.
How about Licensing change to a subscription model ?
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Re: How about Licensing change to a subscription model ?
No. TC has the best Licensing model there is

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I think it's a very bad trend that everything is turning into a subscription model, even hardware stuff like printer ink, and of course games (Game pass) and office software (Microsoft 365). It's a way for big corporations to milk the consumer the maximum possible way, you never own anything any more. This is caused by "shareholder value" where CEOs only think in quarterly earnings and their bonuses. We are not a public company, so we don't have to do that.
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A Big thanks for this great answer !ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-02-16, 08:47 UTC I think it's a very bad trend that everything is turning into a subscription model, even hardware stuff like printer ink, and of course games (Game pass) and office software (Microsoft 365). It's a way for big corporations to milk the consumer the maximum possible way, you never own anything any more. This is caused by "shareholder value" where CEOs only think in quarterly earnings and their bonuses. We are not a public company, so we don't have to do that.
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We are not a public company, so we don't have to do that

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Re: How about Licensing change to a subscription model ?
Thankful for this response, which I totally agree with, I just ordered my second Total Commander license.ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-02-16, 08:47 UTC I think it's a very bad trend that everything is turning into a subscription model, even hardware stuff like printer ink, and of course games (Game pass) and office software (Microsoft 365). It's a way for big corporations to milk the consumer the maximum possible way, you never own anything any more. This is caused by "shareholder value" where CEOs only think in quarterly earnings and their bonuses. We are not a public company, so we don't have to do that.
Actually, my first license was for Windows Commander purchased in 1999.
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Thank you very much for the extra support!
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