Oh I see. Yes that would be convenient. Pay as you use :)
>Hi Jos,
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>i did not meant that, I know what I mention can be done today. I was proposing software developers to actually use it.
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>An example: I recevie a freehand file with a new design for a box (which happens every two years). I want to review it, but there is no viewer. I download FreeHand evaluation version and run it for 30 days. But 8 months later I receive a new freehand file, which I cannot open. Wouldn't it be nice to pay 15-20 dollars for a day of use, instead of the 600 price tag?
>I was proposing a new format for the use of software, for those applications that you rarely use. It's a win-win, for both the developer and the user.
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