

But my point above is…subscription isn’t always a bad thing… it allows for a more predictable revenue projections, which will ensure that resources go into continuing to develop and sustain the Axure ecosystem. So ya, I haven’t heard anything w.r.t how exactly the subscription approach is going to work (link me if there is info posted somewhere about it). which would address your issue raised above about being able to open your files. while you are not in an active subscription, you can only view. while you are subscribed, you can edit files. I’m all Affinity (designer,photo, publisher) for the same subscription reason listed above.Īdditionally Axure could also do like Microsoft Office. (ever since they screwed up every thing Macromedia gave them), so I don’t know how that works. which would essentially be the exact same thing as what Sketch does. It would make sense to me to do a hybrid where as long as ur subscription is current, you get the latest updates, and once your subscription lapses, you no longer receive updates, but your last released version still works. I hadn’t heard anything with respect to how the subscription and usage would work form Axure so I have no comment on that at this point. We sincerely hope that Axure management do not go down this path.

Perhaps Axure does not need their little loyal guys any longer. There are options to support these people as well as allowing Axure to continue to expand to larger and new markets. That is fair for a corporation to make decisions on that basis, however it does nothing to support their current and previous long-time loyal customer base. This is therefore purely a money grab unfortunately.
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If Axure proceeds with this, it will be a decision simply based on how to increase profits.

Not being able to open our own an Axure files months later unless we continue with ongoing payments, or alternatively to pay a ransom just to be able to open our files in the future, is not tenable for me and many others like me. I believe that Axure will lose many of its loyal customers, myself included, as this proposed new pricing model does not work for us.
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Uelsimon I think you have missed the point and you have answered your own question on how this is different to others eg Sketch - Sketch has a perpetual license ($99 one-time payment), and I note that it only works on Mac.īut the issue is bigger than that as the previous comments explain in detail. It’s only money and if you do your calculations right in terms of license pricing, then you will only be in front. So I implore you to keep the licensed option moving forward. If Axure follows this model, and considering that it doesn’t have “sketch mode” etc and is starting to look like many other subscription applications, then I am not sure what differentiates Axure from the others. That is because I cannot review any of my Axure documents unless I have the working product.įor a similar reason, many left Photoshop as it made no sense to them to have to pay an ongoing subscription (forever) just to be able to open and review THEIR files. The argument that I would only have to pay for a subscription for the months that I use it, does not hold either. I may have only 2-4 projects in a year and would not like to have to pay for a subscription for the entire 12 months, just to be able to open my Axure files. A subscription model does not work for my business where I have sporadic projects throughout the year. I love Axure and have been a supporter of it from the beginning.
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I read this somewhere but cannot find it again, “If you are using a license key for Axure RP, you will need to purchase a subscription for RP10 when it is released.”ĭoes this mean that Axure has made the strategic decision to abandon full licenses from now on, and that only a subscription model will be available from Axure RP10 onwards?
