Aw yeah, I loved reading this carefully worded email from Autodesk this
morning:

"""
Dear Autodesk Customer:

Beginning February 1, 2015, Autodesk will simplify its current upgrade
policy, and will no longer offer the option to purchase upgrades for all
noncurrent product releases. This message is intended to provide advance
notice to help customers prepare and budget for any impact they may
experience.

Our records indicate that you or your organization may have one or more
perpetual licenses that may be impacted by this change. Please be further
advised that upgrade eligibility for the 2008 release of perpetual Autodesk
software licenses will end on
March 31, 2014.

Autodesk is making this policy change to better align with the needs and
buying preferences of our customers. Many Autodesk customers choose to use
Autodesk® Subscription as their preferred method of maintaining their
Autodesk software.

To learn more about this policy change click
here<https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/etrack.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&FORMID=5dba38a35810ebee75f99c295add0b68&INTID=f7aa0deb37128ff37672b0bbbd352021&AUDID=3c17b17aff2019f086ac3e2e6d23f2858c499a6c0649842f&DECODE=1&URL=http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=22871980&linkID=22152743>
.

For special offers and options that may be available to you, please contact
your local Autodesk Reseller. To find an Autodesk Reseller near you, click
here<https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/etrack.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&FORMID=5dba38a35810ebee75f99c295add0b68&INTID=f7aa0deb37128ff37672b0bbbd352021&AUDID=3c17b17aff2019f086ac3e2e6d23f2858c499a6c0649842f&DECODE=1&URL=https://leads.autodesk.com/aprimoportal/delivery/linktracking/lmark.aspx?DSN=7f98cd601ea567f8649a5d74b1958a30&LID=f0210da70ffe1511937e446c26ad8acd>
.
"""

Oh, I understand now. Autodesk is making it cost you the price of a new
license to upgrade if you dont stay on subscription because that better
aligns with the needs of us the customers. I find it inconvenient to allow
my subscription to lapse and be able to upgrade for less than full price in
the future if there is a release with features that I could use.

I wonder if these emails are even written by humans. It's kind of a
mealy-mouthed corporate word salad to make us feel good about getting
screwed.

Thanks AD.
I can't wait to move away from Autodesk products.



On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Kris Rivel <[email protected]> wrote:

> So...what's everyone's take on this gem?  So if I don't upgrade to latest
> version  now...then when I want that version I have to pay full price?
>
>
> http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Frequently-Asked-Questions-about-the-Autodesk-Upgrade-Policy.html
>
> Kris
>

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