![]() If you like what you see here and you find this useful, then you can help support this blog and help me keep making great content like this by supporting me on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. ![]() They really need to simplify their pricing and product structure completely, and probably just get rid of the manufacturer versions altgether, and just have a perpetual option and a subscription option, and then lower the overall price. To be honest, I think that their big issue is that its still too complicated. Anyway, I can understand this being a difficult market and the situation being difficult for companies, but it’s difficult for users too, so it’s probably not going to play that well with consumers. It doesn’t fill people with confidence, especially after the Capture One 21 upgrade was so poorly received. They could also have handled this a bit better from a PR standpoint, and I know that supporters and people who write and are fans of Capture One like myself will be left bearing the brunt of the backlash. It’s still buried on their site, but all of the main links to it are gone, and I can’t find any info as to whether or not it was updated to 21 (I’m pretty sure it hasn’t) There’s also some confusion as to the state of the free express version. I’m guessing that Capture One, like many companies, has struggled with the pandemic, and it’s probably messed up a lot of their plans after becoming independent from Phase One. I’m sure lots of people are quite disappointed (and by disapointed, I mean angry) with this, and that’s perfectly understandable. This comes into effect tomorrow, January 11th (at the time of writing this) so there’s not much time left to get an upgrade before the price increase (again, sorry, I’m late with this). ![]()
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