I paid for the v4 in the beginning but then, only for support the developer, I paid some kind of special offer from him about lifetime updates. This subscription thing is new to me so I may not explain it well. I’m pretty sure that this is the way it works but the other thread should explain it if I’m not clear on the options. I’d recommend going for the free version that has the ability to subscribe and get the pro features, it gives you a free trial I believe and then you can choose the plan that suits you the best. It’s cheaper but doesn’t have any of the new features and won’t get the new ones added for v6 and it’s updates. There’s a thread here Infuse Pro: Purchases, Upgrades, and Family Sharing that discusses the choices and it has links.ĭon’t purchase V5 on the app store if you want to stay current. The lifetime subscription is what I went for since it means I don’t have to keep track of payments and what versions are available. With this you will get all updates including major updates like version 7 and 8 at no cost as long as your subscription is current. The other option would be to purchase a subscription to version “Infuse 6” Then you have the options to subscribe monthly, yearly, or a lifetime subscription. It sounds like you purchased version 4 right? In order to update to the latest version you have a few options, you can either purchase outright Version 6 Pro and you will get all future updates until version 7 is released then you will have to purchase that version. I could try to buy it and I guess in the final process it will be detected that I paid at least for the Pro v5, and then, as you said, I could download the Pro v6 update without the purchase advice. If I try to download Infuse Pro 5 it shows me a warning to pay it.
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