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Which is your preferred way to pay for software?

Survey period: 6 Jul 2015 to 13 Jul 2015

Assuming you pay for it, that is.

OptionVotes% 
Outright purchase82460.45
Monthly or annual subscription1279.32
Pay-per-use614.48
I don't pay for the commercial software I use1168.51
I use only freeware23517.24



 
GeneralOnly once used subscription based software... Pin
Sander Rossel8-Jul-15 3:52
professionalSander Rossel8-Jul-15 3:52 
GeneralRe: Only once used subscription based software... Pin
den2k888-Jul-15 21:22
professionalden2k888-Jul-15 21:22 
GeneralSubscriptions are designed to cost more Pin
patbob7-Jul-15 5:35
patbob7-Jul-15 5:35 
GeneralCloud Software Pin
Member 113952977-Jul-15 5:33
Member 113952977-Jul-15 5:33 
GeneralRe: Cloud Software Pin
den2k888-Jul-15 3:37
professionalden2k888-Jul-15 3:37 
GeneralRe: Cloud Software Pin
MacSpudster9-Jul-15 10:24
professionalMacSpudster9-Jul-15 10:24 
GeneralOnly 33 advert trolls?!! :)) Pin
Thornik7-Jul-15 0:40
Thornik7-Jul-15 0:40 
GeneralFree ware vs Paid for Software Pin
Aubrey Offer6-Jul-15 22:48
Aubrey Offer6-Jul-15 22:48 
GeneralPrefer outright PinPopular
irneb6-Jul-15 20:48
irneb6-Jul-15 20:48 
Though I'd have to say most of my programs (if you just count each as one program instead of considering their relative "size") would be freeware / open source. I try to avoid subscriptions and pay per use like the plague and so does most companies I know. The reasons behind it:
  • It usually works out at least twice as expensive (at least on some of the programs I've used - e.g. AutoDesk's CAD and BIM packages).
  • Added to that cost is the extra admin involved to organize payments and proof of licensing. Recently a real-time rendering engine wanted a monthly sub, and the company wanting to purchase it outright - in the end they told me "Nope, can't do it - at worst we'd go for annual subs, but monthly is simply out of the question."
  • Uncertainty of what happens at the transitions between subs periods (i.e. will I have dead days where I can't use the product?). I know this is (usually) not an issue, but I've seen lots of companies fearful of this (even while unjustified).
  • Legal issues as versioning sometimes means a sub needs to be updated to latest. Again not all, but from my experience some legalese actually make you in contract breach if you still use an older version. E.g. AutoDesk requires you give them proof that you have removed all installations of the previous version when their new one comes out, while not so if purchased outright. Sometimes we need an old version of Revit since each year's version needs to upgrade the data files - which then becomes incompatible with their original versions (i.e. if any outside consultants aren't also on the absolute latest version, they'd be unable to open the files we send them), not to mention such upgrade of the data ALWAYS causes some things to break (I've never had the experience that such goes smoothly - not even once in the last 10 years).

GeneralRe: Prefer outright Pin
Jeremy Falcon7-Jul-15 5:12
professionalJeremy Falcon7-Jul-15 5:12 
GeneralRe: Prefer outright Pin
irneb8-Jul-15 2:59
irneb8-Jul-15 2:59 
GeneralOutright purchase Pin
OriginalGriff6-Jul-15 19:30
mveOriginalGriff6-Jul-15 19:30 
QuestionPay for software? Pin
Joezer BH6-Jul-15 18:39
professionalJoezer BH6-Jul-15 18:39 
AnswerRe: Pay for software? Pin
Member 117346787-Jul-15 2:04
Member 117346787-Jul-15 2:04 
GeneralI don't pay for commercial software but I really support freeware Pin
Mostafa A. Ali6-Jul-15 13:49
professionalMostafa A. Ali6-Jul-15 13:49 
GeneralI don't pay and freeware Pin
rriegel6-Jul-15 12:59
professionalrriegel6-Jul-15 12:59 
GeneralAren't we developers? Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan6-Jul-15 4:47
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan6-Jul-15 4:47 
GeneralRe: Aren't we developers? Pin
Daniel Pfeffer6-Jul-15 21:51
professionalDaniel Pfeffer6-Jul-15 21:51 
GeneralRe: Aren't we developers? Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan7-Jul-15 4:05
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan7-Jul-15 4:05 
GeneralRe: Aren't we developers? Pin
Daniel Pfeffer7-Jul-15 7:22
professionalDaniel Pfeffer7-Jul-15 7:22 
GeneralRe: Aren't we developers? Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan7-Jul-15 7:29
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan7-Jul-15 7:29 
AnswerMixed feelings: a bit of each PinPopular
Yvan Rodrigues6-Jul-15 4:22
professionalYvan Rodrigues6-Jul-15 4:22 
GeneralRe: Mixed feelings: a bit of each Pin
Member 107076777-Jul-15 0:29
Member 107076777-Jul-15 0:29 
GeneralRe: Mixed feelings: a bit of each Pin
Member 117346787-Jul-15 2:14
Member 117346787-Jul-15 2:14 
GeneralRe: Mixed feelings: a bit of each Pin
C-P-User-39-Jul-15 3:29
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