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depends; you're free not to pay her, but at the time when you decide to re-subscribe her, they make you pay even the years you "high"question as from object, I look for actual cases recent autodesk
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there is nothing to do with retailers; this is an autodesk policyYes, yes, I know I'm free, I needed to understand from experiences experienced as retailers behave after a year or two; I'm dealing with mine because the latitan pigeons![]()
... so it means not to renovate the subs for 3/4 years to amortize the cost of the upgrade ...However, with the new upgrade price policy (50% of the whole product cost, regardless of the possessed version, however up to three preceding the last), it begins to become convenient to upgrade and activate a new sub (always that you can do, but I think there are no problems), rather than pay the "penal". . .
I mean, isn't the license of ancillary or domestic anymore? It would seem strange to me, they didn't tell me that. practically would it mean that I have to uninstall it from the laptop if I don't pay the subs?... so it means not to renovate the subs for 3/4 years to amortize the cost of the upgrade ...
in the absence of subs, you cannot download/use additional components (only service packs); you can't use previous versions to that used on other pcs, and it seems to me that you can't transfer the usage code between a pc and another (e.g. between desktop and laptop) ...
Obviously that then you lose the benefits of the sub, me if one can afford not to upgrade, on the purely economic side begins to be more convenient. . .... so it means not to renovate the subs for 3/4 years to amortize the cost of the upgrade ...
in the absence of subs, you cannot download/use additional components (only service packs); you can't use previous versions to that used on other pcs, and it seems to me that you can't transfer the usage code between a pc and another (e.g. between desktop and laptop) ...
I don't understand. with revit I think you can't open files anyway, that I know, 2009 if you have 2010, and even friends with 2011 tell me that having uninstalled they can't open the original 2010. . .Obviously that then you lose the benefits of the sub, me if one can afford not to upgrade, on the purely economic side begins to be more convenient. . .
I wouldn't even think about it personally. already only the fact of being able to use the old releases (and with the parametric is fundamental for a free-lancer) and the personal copy is worth the cost of the sub...
you can keep it installed, which only works as "reader", in fact you can not save, after the changes and print.I mean, isn't the license of ancillary or domestic anymore? It would seem strange to me, they didn't tell me that. practically would it mean that I have to uninstall it from the laptop if I don't pay the subs?
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with the next version you can open the previous one, not the contrary.I don't understand. with revit I think you can't open files anyway, that I know, 2009 if you have 2010, and even friends with 2011 tell me that having uninstalled they can't open the original 2010. . .
slightly absurd things, but maybe I didn't understand well...
Oh, my God. Sorry frank where I read it in autodesk documents? However now I contact the dealer.you can keep it installed, which only works as "reader", in fact you can not save, after the changes and print.
with the subs you can trsferire the license from one pc to another, perfectly working, and if I'm not mistaken the pc with the installation "main" keeps the full use until 24 hours of the day of transfer of the license on the laptop ....
But you don't need to move her.. . you can safely use a second copy (personal use, even working), obviously only with the sub...with the subs you can trsferire the license from one pc to another, perfectly working, and if I'm not mistaken the pc with the installation "main" keeps the full use until 24 hours of the day of transfer of the license on the laptop ....
domestic use means that you, as licensee of the software program, can
install a second copy of the software program in a second location other than
his office under the following conditions:
- such a second post may include installation on a computer site at home of its employees or on their personal computers.
- the use of the software program, once installed on this second station, must be destined to carry out work connected with the internal needs of its company or for the training and personal education of employees.
- this benefit for domestic use only applies for the duration of the subscription relating to its software program and only for the number of licenses of the software program that are under subscriptions (see below “home benefit terms”).