
Then, look at the $5/mo subscription for families. That's $40 over three years for something that I use daily. Turns out I paid about $40 for the Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android clients. I was like, "hey, I paid for this." So, I looked up how much I paid in licenses by looking them up.

I was a little irked when I saw the subscription model. During that time, they have consistently improved their product and have been open about issues (as far as I am concerned). I've been using their software daily for over three years. So, I'll join the chorus here by saying that I've picked up the subscription fee.
