SeymourDumore
Diamond
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2005
- Location
- CT
Guys, just puttin' it out there, this is what came in via E-mail today:
So now the million$ question: What EXACTLY is the difference between a perpetual seat vs. subscription seat versions of any of ADSK's software?
'Cos from what I was told ( and E-mailed in the past ), they are both exactly the same except one expires and the other don't.
And, if they are in fact identical, then why would I be more satisfied with the flavor with a ticking time bomb in it?
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So now the million$ question: What EXACTLY is the difference between a perpetual seat vs. subscription seat versions of any of ADSK's software?
'Cos from what I was told ( and E-mailed in the past ), they are both exactly the same except one expires and the other don't.
And, if they are in fact identical, then why would I be more satisfied with the flavor with a ticking time bomb in it?