What's the difference between Perpetual and Subscription?

Doug Y
Doug Y
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Aside from only paying once for a perpetual license, there are some other key differences between our perpetual and subscription-based products outlined in the tables below.

Note that both perpetual licenses and annual subscriptions have a 14 day refund window, while monthly subscriptions cannot be refunded.

All products offer a 14 day trial period to test things out before purchase.

  Perpetual Subscription
Pay once

Maintenance updates

Host compatibility updates

OS compatibility updates

Full version updates

New feature updates

Optimization updates

Access to Cineversity

 

Magic Bullet Suite: Perpetual vs. Subscription

  Perpetual Subscription
Access to Colorista, Cosmo, Denoiser, Film, Looks, Mojo, and Renoiser

Support for Unreal Engine

Support for Avid

Support for M1 GPUs

Support for Adobe MFR (Multi-frame Rendering)

 

Trapcode Suite: Perpetual vs. Subscription

  Perpetual Subscription
Access to 3D Stroke, Echospace, Form, Horizon, Lux, Mir, Particular, Shine, Sound Keys, Starglow, and Tao

Support for M1 GPUs

Work with Particular & Form in once instance

Flocking simulation with Predator, Prey, and Teams

Support for Adobe MFR (Multi-frame Rendering)

 

VFX Suite: Perpetual vs. Subscription

  Perpetual Subscription
Access to Chromatic Displacement, King Pin Tracker, Knoll Light Factory, Lens Distortion Matcher, Optical Glow, Primatte Keyer, Reflection, Shadow, and Supercomp

Access to Bang

Access to Real Lens Flare

Support for M1 GPUs

Support for Adobe MFR (Multi-frame Rendering)

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