That is the point. I want to decide as a customer if and when to buy a new version (for example with new features).
Subscription models hinder the development of the software. The developers do not have to win the customers again. You can see that in Adobe & Co. - since there subscription models were introduced, the software is only managed. Innovations take place elsewhere.
Even though I now get a free lifelong access, I can not recommend Enpass anymore. What will it cost in the future?
At least $ 1 a month - probably more. Future customers pay in one year, which had to be paid once.
Before I discovered Enpass, I used 1Password for 10 years - and bought three new versions - also for my family. That cost a total of $ 150.
With the new subscription model I would pay in this time $ 360 or even $ 600 (for a family account).
And it's "only" a password safe. A relatively manageable piece of software.
I have dozens of other programs on the smartphone and PC.
If everyone wants $ 5 a month, that's more than $ 1,000 a year.
Subscription models are money robbers.
Dear Enpass Team, I would prefer that I have no free, lifelong access and instead Enpass would have a one-time purchase - even though you would have to pay more for new versions.
You break your word!
See it here - still on your website: