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their explanation for what happens to users who've paid
what I mean by "soften the landing"
what I mean by "what that really meant"
what I mean by "I wouldn't be surprised"
I'm not a mind reader, mate. Even less so on the internet. I could be ESL, or from a different part of the world. Whatever's obvious in your head isn't going to be obvious in mine.
So, if you want me to tell you what "this" means, you've got to tell me what "this" is.
What if I’ve already paid the one-time mobile app activation fee? For users who have already paid a one-time, in-app activation for either our mobile Android or iOS app, an extended trial for the new Remote Watch Pass subscription is available. (Source: Plex)
They soften the landing with the "extended trial", but anyone who paid the "one-time fee" is finding out what that really meant.
I wouldn't be surprised if a year from now there's an announcement for Plex 2.0 and my lifetime account only applies to legacy Plex.
If you have any specific feedback on how to make the project better
Include the context from your comment above in the original post, so that the claim makes sense.
Its like a vegan having a problem with a billboard which says "Delicious meat" just because they don't eat meat.
I would say it's more like a random person seeing a billboard that says "This handbag is great for your garden project" and reacting with "wtf is this marketing?"
Because that's not what handbags are typically for.
If I had been more careful with my original comment, I would have said
I cannot imagine a single person who would want this (as a gift) for Thanksgiving.
Plenty of people (myself five years ago included) would want to be able to self-host software like this, especially when it looks as good as the competitors it's based on.
I don't think they're going out of their way to misrepresent the software.
But if you're excusing it for being a "turn of phrase", then it's a poor choice of turn of phrase.
Both Day One and Apple Journal, which this software is proudly positioned as an alternative to, marketed themselves on "personal" and "private", not "for the family".
Which could make sense, if it was designed around family-oriented features. But it's not.
And it's not like there's a lack of options:
Give yourself an early Christmas present with
Host your own thanksgiving, with
Preserve the moments that matter with
This Thanksgiving, I'm grateful for your support
Host your Thanksgiving memories at home with
Bon Appétit, Journiv is self-hosted for the holidays
This Thanksgiving, own what you write
But "give your family the gift of memories of memories that last forever"?
I'm half-convinced they did this whole project just so they could call it COOL.
Collabora Online (COOL) is the company’s open-source solution for document editing and collaboration online and at scale. COOL provides a consistent, discoverable user interface (UI) designed with intuitive toolbars and a tabbed interface, which focuses on the tools most people use every day and enables current users to get their work done without clutter.
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