![]() I also understand you do not want to disappoint others who have subscriptions or made the purchase at full price. I understand you need to change the app model to better support the progression of the application. I was just hoping that you would continue honouring the lifetime discount for legacy standalone users. We simply try to make a great video player app, and hope that people enjoy using thanks for taking the time to reply and explain the situation. Please don’t take this as argumentative or combative, I am simply outlining the reality of what makes it possible for Infuse to continue to exist and thrive in the current App Store environment. Additional features are already in progress, and will be released as 7.1, 7.2, etc… 7.0 adds new designs on iOS and Apple TV, as well as an all-new macOS app. For example, if you look through the release notes page you may not be blown away by the changes from say 5.9.6 to 6.0, but comparing 5.9.6 to 6.6.5 is a completely different story. ![]() Instead of holding back features in anticipation of a big release, we work to add features at regular intervals and release them whenever they are ready. With regard to specific new features in v7, Infuse releases are a little bit different than other apps. I’ve not found any small indie company who releases substantial updates with the same frequency as Infuse. For example, in 2019 we shipped 27 updates across 2 platforms, and then 29 updates in 2020. Our development model revolves around constant improvement, and we believe the subscription model for app updates Apple introduced in 2016 fits well with this. The lifetime license was in fact previously discounted for upgrading users (from late 2017 to late 2019), but in all honesty will probably never see a discount again. If only I would have waited until 7.0… This is not something we want to do. As I mentioned in my PM, adding a promo at this point would hurt those who have already purchased the lifetime license, as well as those who have already chosen one of the monthly/yearly subscription options. I have reviewed the terribly confusing and unattractive pricing and purchase options and the direct method to do this is just to buy the grandfathered Infuse Pro 6… which it sure seems like I already did.Īny way through this? I am plenty confused.I understand the desire for a promo on the lifetime license. Could it be that the Infuse Pro 6 that I had installed on both iPads was actually Infuse 6? Was there a free tier? I don’t think there was.Īnyway, what I would LIKE is to reinstall the missing app. So to recap: I seem to have previously had a purchased version of Infuse Pro 6 but I cannot find a record of the transaction. Infuse 7 will not allow me to play any media back and an attempted restore fails. My local user account here does not show a direct purchase, but I think I must have done so. ![]() I can’t find a record of a paid purchase of Infuse Pro 6 but the version of 6 that remains very unambiguously identifies itself as Infuse Pro 6, not Infuse 6. My iOS purchase history shows an unpaid download and install in 2017… of Infuse 7! I believe the prior installed version was Infuse 6 Pro, since that is the version installed on my other primary iPad. I recently restored an iPad Pro 9.7" from a fresh backup and to my INTENSE irritation rather than restoring the previously installed version of Infuse, Infuse 7 was installed.
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