So everyone has a choice. You can see all the mobile releases for a monthly fee, or you can access ALL the cards, mobile-released or not, by buying each of them and viewing them in the app. Which is ***** expensive. Yes, if you want to do both, it will now cost even more. I think options are good, and I think being able to access the mobile content for a pretty low monthly fee gives quite a good introduction to the product for a new user without requiring the large investment that any significant number of cards for the app requires.Un juste retour avec les pieds sur terre.
Ceci est un commentaire, pas une questionEn fait c'était un "merci" à une réponse ou précision donnée par un utilisateur. Il faut savoir encourager ce genre d'approche réfléchie.😆
Q : es-tu un utilisateur de la version mobile?Tu as la réponse plus haut sur mon fil. Peut-être un jour qui sait.😊
Apple does the right thing: they have Apple Music subscription but you can still listen to the music you bought, regardless of your subscription status.
It is like Netflix requiring you to sign up in order to watch your old DVD collection.
2) Way back in the past Totem assured us that even if the company ceased toexist they would release a version of the prgram that would enable us to freely play our cllections. That assurance should still hold.
now you have to pay for a monthly subscription to see the same content.Not exact, there is no real access removal - since the purchased shows are still yours and can still be watched on the desktop version.
I notice that the option 'Free Subscription Days' have disappeared from my mobile account. When it was released, I had an option to trial the mobile site for 30 days. I left it because I hoped to use it in the future. But now the option is gone. So apparently there must have been a time limit to use the new trial.
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