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>

