AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 3:56 pm
Looks like we'll be ending our SolidWorks subscription this year after 10 years of subscription. Hoping it puts some pressure on them and that others will have the same reflex. The prices are ridiculous and so are the justifications for the increases.
Here's the nice mail they sent me this afternoon that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
There's simply no justification for the increase or the absurd cost.
I am personally dismayed with these huge subscriptions for basic tools.
Used to be, you bought a piece of software you owned it. Nowadays even stuff like Quickbooks is a subscription.
Looked into what it would cost to keep AutoCAD past college if I needed to freelance drawings. Jesus H Christ! Stuff is like several thousand. It's ridiculous!
I wish I could just own the program outright. Maybe upgrade every 5 years or so if I need some additional power or features.
Also, what happens if the company shuts down servers? All your files and stuff go kaput?
"You will own nothing and be happy", indeed. But I think this is a horrible way to go.
What's next? A carpenter can't own their nail gun and Home Depot locks out the firmware after a certain amount of nails driven if you don't give them a credit card?