N3V are not the only ones who are keen on the subscription software model, Microsoft with its Office 365, Adobe, many drawing packages, anti-virus providers and so forth also prefer such an approach understandably to finance future developments. While Trainz and the likes of MS Office are still available to be purchase outright over the past few years I'm of the impression purchasing software directly is in decline, being replaced by the subscription model or the frequently adequate but perhaps less functional free software.
With this in mind it perhaps comes as no surprise that over the past six months much has been predicted about Windows 365, and whether or not, now we are all hooked on Windows 10, with Windows 11 in the coming months is the intended future of Windows to follow the subscription trend. Currently Windows 365 is clearly intended for industry but subject to its success who would be willing to predict tomorrow. Details below: Peter
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/windows-365-is-now-live-heres-how-much-it-will-cost-you
With this in mind it perhaps comes as no surprise that over the past six months much has been predicted about Windows 365, and whether or not, now we are all hooked on Windows 10, with Windows 11 in the coming months is the intended future of Windows to follow the subscription trend. Currently Windows 365 is clearly intended for industry but subject to its success who would be willing to predict tomorrow. Details below: Peter
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/windows-365-is-now-live-heres-how-much-it-will-cost-you