First of all, in my opinion, labor is priceless. Well done to those who have already contributed. I've never had a job with Steel, but still, if there wasn't much difference, I would have upgraded it, so I would have upgraded it even though it was not necessary. Everyone is doing this for business. Everyone has a price policy, which I respect. I just want to share my personal opinion. "There is no need to re-discover America. There are giant software companies that have been doing this job for many years. Microsoft is the first to come to mind but if you look at many program companies that I do not want to count, in the past, they were thinking of getting their efforts in sales policies with a higher price tag than today. vice versa. How many people used licensed virus programs in the past? While you can't find them if you try to buy them with money, now there are varieties available in every technology store. How many people used licensed operating systems in the past? Now this number has increased a lot as the prices have decreased. At these prices, the equivalents may think that we should not reduce the price unnecessarily, but I think that the number of people who would have had a license update made, which is not essential right now, is not small at all. that is, even if the price is lower, even people who do not need it will pay and update it even if it is to overcome their steel curiosity. These prices are very rarely updated by people. While many software companies make more money from low price policy as a result of past experience, IDE's behavior in this way seems to make them less profitable. Of course, they've certainly done their own research. Hopefully they find what they're looking for. Although I will not be able to update, I wish you well again. In the past, we used to say "Let me ride a tour" to the newly purchased bikes of our friends in the Neighborhood. Even if a familiar person buys İde cad 8, we would be curious if we could take a tour." Civil Engineer Muammer KOCA