2020-03-28 04:09 PM
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2020-03-29 03:34 AM
nataljad wrote:To answer your other questions, buying a Perpetual license ( maintence fee complosary for the initially purchase) you can use it 5-6 years without any further outlay in that time. Subscriptions is more a Revit thing where you pay alot of money every year to be able to use it. Archicad has this but is an expensive way of using Archicad when Perpetual is better.
I am considering switching to Archicad. How good are the new versions? If I buy a perpetual license, would I be able to use it for 5-6 years?
Or is everybody doing an subscription and is moving automatically to the next version?
2020-03-29 11:15 PM
Brett wrote:
To answer your other questions, buying a Perpetual license ( maintence fee complosary for the initially purchase) you can use it 5-6 years without any further outlay in that time....
2020-03-29 11:44 PM
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2020-03-31 03:04 AM
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2020-04-02 11:40 PM
Brett wrote:Having just received a reminder to renew my SSA, I checked the current, version-upgrade, prices.
Certainly if you don't want to upgrade for 5-6 years, after this time your upgrade to the latest version is the same cost for 3+ older versions so works out cheaper then paying the yearly maintenance fee over that time.
2020-04-03 01:22 AM