With Adobes move to subscription based product "rental" and others following suit is it really the best route forward?
I spoke recently to an Avid owner baulking at a £300 upgrade cost and looking at the Adobe route as more cost effective. No Adobe product discounts for him so it's £46 per month. So 8 months down the line he'll have spent more than the upgrade (that he'd own) and he'd not even own the Adobe product...
My own concerns around subscription are that it removes (or lessens) the drive to innovate.
For Avid their next batch of earning is when they have the next major release to sell and that has to have features to attract upgraders and new users. That's the drive to develop and enhance the product. But move to subscription and they are earning every month regardless of product advances. True if they slip too far behind then users will look elsewhere but memory muscle is hard to re-train so folks wills tick with what they know till they have to move.
So is subscription best? Is it the way to create financial security for the suppliers? Does it really work for freelancers that they can opt in and out of subscription and save money or will they 3 years down the line look back at thousands of £ spent on "rental"?
Thoughts?
| Reply via web post | Reply to sender | Reply to group | Start a New Topic | Messages in this topic (1) |
No comments:
Post a Comment