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Effective August 1, 2012 Autodesk is increasing the price of most products by 5%

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by I am da bawss, Jun 24, 2012.

  1. I am da bawss

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    "Price and upgrade policy changes are coming.
    Autodesk will moderately increase most software product prices in North America effective August 1, 2012, and also plans to modify its upgrade policies and pricing next year. Take advantage of current pricing and upgrade paths today and move to the current release. If you act before July 13, 2012, you can save up to 20%* off upgrade SRP. Make the move and upgrade now to help protect your software investment, and help maximize your return with the many benefits offered through Autodesk® Subscription and Autodesk® 360 cloud based services."


    http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112&id=19221634




    It seems even Autodesk is increasing their software. I wonder what's going on - just when global economy is going from bad to worst with Euro crisis deepening.
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2012
  2. n0mad

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    As if they weren't already overpriced ...
    Clueless Financial Director is clueless !

    (and by overpriced I mean compared to concurrent products)


    Yeah, because customers are not concerned by crisis, am I right ? ;-)
     
  3. ZeroByteDNA

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    Autodesk's Q1 profits increased by about 14%. They're looking at buying back around 42m shares.
     
  4. spacefrog

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    I just want to add some more ino about coming Autodesk price increases, as this already confused the Autodesk userbase enough....

    Quote is from Softimage Mailing list, but numbers are valid for other packages too ( 3ds Max in my case )

     
  5. SevenBits

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    Why am I not surprised?
     
  6. janpec

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    If that isnt clear sign of monopoly then i dont know what is:p Corporation with highest priced software increasing price of their software...while they know that no matter what they do they wont lose much costumers, becouse competition....well with some exceptions that you can count on fingers of one hand....sucks.
     
  7. Morning

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    Probably because Autodesk is a business and wants to earn money.
     
  8. Farfarer

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    Glad I went 100% modo recently :p
     
  9. blurededge

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    Yow. If Lightwave could get their act together and finally turn out a solid product again, they might capture some marketshare here. Sadly, I wont holg my breath. Newtek is great at missing opportunities.
     
  10. n0mad

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    Glad I chosed Cinema 4D a long time ago :)
     
  11. the_motionblur

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    If you're a lightwave guy - give modo a shot. Newer technology, very fair price, shaping up to be feature complete and also developed by quite a few of the guys behind lightwave before they went to make Luxology (according to Wikipedia).

    So if you haven't done so already try it - it works pretty well except from the ocasional crash. Their customer service is very helpful and friendly, though. Also they have a really cool license model - you buy it and it's your's not your computer's license :)
     
  12. nipoco

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    I can just pity the people who have to use Autodesk suites.
     
  13. the_motionblur

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    I think it's pretty irrelevant who uses what and how as long as they get by with their financial plans and income.
    I can see how a lot of people would want to use Maya or Max to be able to transfer projects and native file formats or to work in existing pipelines. I can also understand how some people are completely satisfied with another product that does what they need it for. Most major programs are pretty much on par with features. Each with their own unique advantages and disadvantages. Still - what works for one does not necessarily work for another. That's why there's variety and why it's good to also have these options.

    Ir you're efficient with an expensive product that still justifies the price over the time you're using it then it's worth spending the money. As soon as it doesn't add up any more ... time to move on.
     
  14. TylerPerry

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    Glad i chose Wings 3D a long time ago ;)
     
  15. Unicron

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    Just wait a bit longer and they'll probably end up with something like Adobes Creative Cloud where you pay monthly to use any of their apps. They do have something called Autodesk 360 and in time we'll probably start to see 3D Max, Maya, etc be on there as well.
     
  16. WillBellJr

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    Hear, hear!

    It really pained me to let my Softimage 2011 subscription go but, I've been Autodesk free for almost 2-years now and I'm feeling GREAT!


    -Will
     
  17. I am da bawss

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    Autodesk - next stop - irrelevent land.
    I predict Autodesk will start laying off by 2014 (a year after they announce these changes). With on going economic crisis, their strategy will not work, and only drives users to other options and platform.
     
  18. Chaoss

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    August 2nd.... sudden increase in Autodesk software piracy. Seriously their software is already to expensive
     
  19. ZeroByteDNA

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    Yes, given how well they've been doing recently - it makes perfect sense that they'll go under. /cough
     
  20. blurededge

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    Sadly I have to agree with ZeroByteDNA here. There really isn't any serious competition to Autodesk in the high end 3d arena at this point. The serious players in the field aren't going to migrate to lesser tools; and there's just no two ways about it, Modo, Lightwave and others are exactly that, lesser tools. Autodesk is all but a high end 3d monopoly at this point. They got there the old fashioned way, by buying their competition. Now they're starting to flex their muscles.