![]() The current perpetual-for-a-given-major-version-and-previous-versions-plus-annual-upgrades-when-you-upgrade-InDesign licensing scheme is just too confusing for most situations, and not ideal since pretty much all of our customers are upgrading each year with Adobe in any case that scheme made sense when it was introduced in 2000, with Adobe only upgrading InDesign sporadically every 18-24 months. Like just about everyone else in the industry has been doing (including Adobe), and as we’ve promised for some years, we’re moving to a subscription model for our licenses. This will affect everyone going forward, so we’re giving you a heads-up a month ahead of the big change, and we will be attempting to contact every user via email, pointing to this message. With the upcoming plugins for InDesign 2023 that Adobe will release (as usual) at MAX 2022 (October 18th) - and for newly-released plugins under InDesign 20 (we only officially support the latest and 2 years back) - we are making a major change in how we license all our products. ![]() Understanding what it says may save you time and expense. Septemby cpr Subscriptions finally come to Em Softwareīe sure to read the section Auto-upgrades to subscriptions at the end for a very important note about using pre-2023 licenses with the new MAX 2022 (InDesign 2023) release plugins.
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