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There was a point where a lot of people bought into Plex because it was cheap for what amounts to a lifetime subscription. Plus people don’t like change.
There was a point where a lot of people bought into Plex because it was cheap for what amounts to a lifetime subscription. Plus people don’t like change.
My best friend does this with games. He doesn’t keep the pirated copy of games he doesn’t like. Just plays to see and then deleted it if he doesn’t want it. Buys it if he does. Back when we grew up they had demos for this purpose. But not anymore unless you happen to sign up for an alpha or beta program. Most big studios don’t do it.
Depends on what it is? I pirated music for years when I couldn’t afford to buy albums. When I finally could afford to support the artists I liked by buying their stuff I did. It’s part of the reason I find the move to streaming services so frustrating. I want to pay once for access to an album. Not 100 times.
This is a great implementation, and one I may steal. I don’t run baths often but it would help me a lot every time I throw my back out.