![]() ![]() And that includes all the updates and features released within the following 12 months. ![]() You own the version of the RapidWeaver app you paid for. A worthwhile upgrade for users ready to move on to something more robust than online web services. This kind of development cycle leads to users getting new features on a regular basis. RapidWeaver 9 is the best website builder for Mac. Instead, the app will continually evolve with new exciting innovations and features. When you purchase directly from our online store, which offers you the same secure-buying experience as the Mac App Store store, you’re paying for a perpetual license that is yours to keep, forever.īy moving to this type of licensing, we won’t have to disappear for 6-12 months to develop the next big paid upgrade release. As an existing customer, you’ll receive a significant discount. If you decide you want the latest version, you can purchase another year of updates and new features from our Online Store. The App and license are yours to keep after the 12 months are up, RapidWeaver will continue to run forever, you just won’t receive updates to it. When you purchase a license for RapidWeaver Classic you get one full year (12-months) of updates and new features. The pop up is the least of our worries at the moment. I am not upgrading past 8 till any of this makes sense. I hope that you take a step back and look at the average joe using your product and explain a bit fuller what the heck is going on. ![]() In essence promising us that there will always be a new shiny product at renewal. But you are asking us to pay for upgrades that have no relevancy today. I believe everyone deserves to get paid for their product. It concerns me that above, you have given one of your potential options when this detour occurred, to going out of business. Why did RW9 not evolve? Is it Classic, or is it Elements? Is Elements Like Adobe Elements, just a watered down product? I also dont have a clue what the dispute is that is alluded to frequently. I really have no idea what is different from Classic and Elements, and RW8 which works great. The second concern is that so far it is very confusing how you launched all this starting back in April announcing RW9. I moved from Adobe’$ model to Serif Affinity products just for that reason alone. I like your product, but I dont like even a hint of subscription. I think things were just fine with paying for a new version when available. I love using RW, it got my business on the web and I have helped many others do the same. ![]()
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