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Why TI 2021?

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I have TI 2019 and have been happy with it; why should I upgrade to TI 2021 standard with a perpetual license? I'm not interested in the subscription versions.

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Thomas, if you are happy with ATI 2019 and it does all you need, then there is no reason to upgrade to ATI 2021 and get features that you don't want or won't use!

I agree with @Steve Smith. If ATI 2019 does everything you want, then there is no need to upgrade.

Ian

I too agree. As a matter of fact, I stuck with ATI 2019 for my main machine.

Apparently the word Perpetual is misleading.  It means that you have a perpetual license to a single year's version of ATI, NOT that you get annual upgrades to the then-current version year after year without paying any more.

Perpetual in the context of ATI  simply means 'Buy once and use it for as long as it works and the version of Windows it is used with supports it."

Upgrades to perpetual versions are available during the period that that version is in support, i.e. normally for 1 year from the date it was released to the general public.