Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Yes, I do believe CursorFX is an upgrade version. So you will need to pay for this version. If you have active Object Desktop subscription, you will get it for free.
Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.
How you going to sell a software product and license it.. then charge people for the update.. scandalous !
How you going to sell a software product and license it.. then charge people for the update.. scandalous !
That's how the software industry works, and always has. That is, until many systems now are a Subscription process. Eg, if you are an Architect you will likely NEED to subscribe to Autodesk's 'Revit' which is an annual subscription around $7500...;)
How you going to sell a software product and license it.. then charge people for the update.. scandalous !
The key here is the difference between UPDATE and UPGRADE.
Updates are fixes and minor improvements to an existing version, where as Upgrades are major changes to a new version of the software.
Most software vendors provide free updates like from 4.1 to 4.2, but charge for upgrades like from 4.2 to 5.0 where the primary version number changes. Upgrades require a large investment of time for the software development team and the Upgrade fee helps recover some of those costs.
The move from Cursor FX 2.16 to 4.03 is not and update, but an upgrade which is why there is a charge.
What's new aside from not looking like a Windows XP app anymore?
nothing that i can see.. so prolly nothing
well of course other than not looking like a windows xp app anymore
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