It appears to me that what ever the rights, wrongs and merits of the new 
pricing structure are the choice is simple, subscribe or don’t.

I doubt very much that the  creators of the app in question monitor this list 
so all we are doing is arguing amongst ourselves.

It is well worth noting that software is often licensed and not sold.  I have 
an Apple Music subscription and as long as that is active I can play any music 
in their catalogue.  They may increase the price of the subscription at any 
time.  If I choose to terminate my subscription I am no longer able to play 
their music even if it has been downloaded to my device.

Apps have changed to a subscription model before or added in app purchases so 
this is nothing new or unscrupulous.

Pay your money and make your choice.  No one is holding you to ransom.
Malcolm Parfitt

> On 27 Mar 2024, at 9:16 PM, Dennis Long <dennisl1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Applause Group

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