![]() She said I should be thinking more about the future rather than the total cost. She kept talking to me as if I was missing out on a really big deal. Over the productive life of the workstation, we would be paying literally more than twice the amount for their subscription software than if we bought the perpetual license. ![]() I told the lady that we won't be buying any more Adobe licenses. Today while placing my order over the phone for an Adobe Acrobat Standard perpetual license, I was informed that they no longer sell perpetual licenses. We don't NEED the latest and greatest versions of Acrobat (other than when Adobe stops patching security issues in particular versions), so the perpetual license makes the most sense for us, or so I thought. We would purchase a perpetual license (as in we own it - forever - one-time purchase) and it would stay with the computer it is installed on through the life of the computer. One of the software titles we use throughout our entire company is Adobe Acrobat Standard. The poll, however, is still relevant because it seems it is just a matter of time before Adobe takes the axe to perpetual licenses. We actually spent a good 20 minutes on the phone discussing options based around her statement that they were no longer selling perpetual licenses. Update: When I posted this thread, I was misinformed by an Adobe employee.
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