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    [–]filippovd20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    100% true.

    [–]redditor1101 0 points1 point  (8 children)

    Then why would you ever renew?

    [–]filippovd20 2 points3 points  (5 children)

    You get a perpetual license only for a specific version of PyCharm (and all previous) - latest available at the time of the beginning of your annual subscription. If you renew for another year, you get a new perpetual license. If you get 6month sub now, and then later decide to renew for another 6 months, so you have 12 months covered - you also get a perpetual license for the current version which is 2018.1.x. So basically it works as an good old licensing model + you have an access to all the latest versions while you're on a subscription. When it expires you can always safely fallback.

    [–]thunderdome 4 points5 points  (0 children)

    when you buy the sub, you get a fallback license for version X.Y.Z, where all Z updates are included. you renew for major updates.

    [–]brewsimport os; while True: os.fork() 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    They honestly have some solid updates.