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Regular License, what exactly happens after one year ?


Soxbrother

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Hello,

When I buy a regular $20 license, it says that after one year,

to get new features, I have to pay $10 to renew the license.

 

So am I correct to assume, that without renewing the license one year,

all of the premium functions revert back to the free version,

so without renewing I can't use Bigbox anymore, is that correct ?

 

Thanks in advance.

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4 minutes ago, Soxbrother said:

Hello,

When I buy a regular $20 license, it says that after one year,

to get new features, I have to pay $10 to renew the license.

 

So am I correct to assume, that without renewing the license one year,

all of the premium functions revert back to the free version,

so without renewing I can't use Bigbox anymore, is that correct ?

 

Thanks in advance.

If you let a one year license expire you will no longer be able to download any updates. However you do still keep your premium features including Bigbox, you will just be stuck on the last version you had before the license expired.

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1 minute ago, neil9000 said:

If you let a one year license expire you will no longer be able to download any updates. However you do still keep your premium features including Bigbox, you will just be stuck on the last version you had before the license expired.

Thanks for the fast reply !!
I'm still thinking about which license I'm going to get,
thanks for the info ;)

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2 minutes ago, Soxbrother said:

Thanks for the fast reply !!
I'm still thinking about which license I'm going to get,
thanks for the info ;)

well if you get the yearly license you have a year to decide if you like the program enough to pay either another $10 for another year, or $30 to upgrade to a forever license. As i said though you keep all the premium features after the year, you just cant update past the version you were on when it expired.

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