At least something reasonable.

thx

Jordi Bares
[email protected]

On 7 Mar 2014, at 18:44, Maurice Patel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have an update to the Softimage Transition Plan to share with you:
> 
> When we created the initial Softimage transition plan our desire was to 
> provide our customers with an easy, no-cost path to transition  to either 3ds 
> Max or Maya.  We have been monitoring all of your feedback on the forums, 
> including many direct conversations with our customers, and have made 
> adjustments to the transition offering to address your concerns.  As we had 
> previously announced, a program is available to all Softimage customers on 
> Subscription providing you with the option of migrating to 3ds Max or Maya 
> via a bundle that will include a Softimage license until April 2016.  Based 
> on your feedback we will be adding the ability to continue to access 
> Softimage indefinitely with your Subscription entitlement even after we stop 
> support on Softimage in April 2016.   We have heard you and we want to make 
> sure you can continue to be able to access your Softimage projects even after 
> the retirement of Softimage.  Our intention was not to create more burden on 
> you with this difficult change.
> 
> As many of you have also asked about this, we would also like to clarify what 
> will happen if you do not want to transition: your licenses will not stop 
> working. Any licenses you have purchased are yours. They are perpetual 
> licenses and will continue working whether you are on Subscription or not. 
> You will continue to be able to contact support if you need to move a license 
> to a new machine.
> 
> maurice
> Maurice Patel
> Autodesk : Tél:  514 954-7134
> 
> <winmail.dat>


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