But some developers have gone off the deep end with the prices they’re charging for “pro” modes.
Take Bean for example that wants $2/mo or $15/year subscription for Multiple Accounts, Themes, and Grouped communities; all of which will have no ongoing cost beyond possible API changes.
People need to tuck off with everything being a subscription these days
Great explanation!
But some developers have gone off the deep end with the prices they’re charging for “pro” modes. Take Bean for example that wants $2/mo or $15/year subscription for Multiple Accounts, Themes, and Grouped communities; all of which will have no ongoing cost beyond possible API changes.
People need to tuck off with everything being a subscription these days