How JetBrains Lost Years of Customer Loyalty in Just a Few Hours
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How JetBrains Lost Years of Customer Loyalty in Just a Few Hours
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#5Where they 'went wrong', if you could call it that, is that they forced developers down this new path without allowing us to 'dip our toes in'. It would have been better to open this up as a separate way of paying for their products alongside the current model, and then in a year or two simply switching over.
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#6Is this statement actually true? Is it educated guessing or has it been substantiated by JetBrains?
(Not trying to argue. Just want to know substantiated facts.)
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#7I suppose that we are at JetBrains market saturation levels - everybody is using their IDEs, so they just don't sell as many new licences to fuel growth.
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#8Is there any good Java IDE for emacs?
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#9Yearly subscription pricing seems OK to me, with some allowance for giving companies adequate notice to re-subscribe.
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#10Loyalty is as good as the product; if another product comes along and makes my life easier i would switch.