![]() ![]() They switched to a subscription model and convince users to upgrade ever year, but every time people upgrade, it causes problems like this. i currently use 2017 and i can say that it has a few handy features not included in 2011. honestly in an educational environment (and in most professional environments) you won't notice a huge difference between SW 2019 vs. ![]() the whole "subscription" model with forced upgrades every year is not consumer friendly. The upgrade structure as it stands now is a bit of a scam. This is a learning community DEROGATORY, DEMEANING, or OVERTLY NEGATIVE remarks are NOT TOLERATED.Īs a guide stay in the top 4 levels and not the bottom 3 levels of Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement
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