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== Relevancy discussion ==
==Relevancy discussion==


Are the older versions still available and fully free?
Are the older versions still available and fully free?


If not, then ultimately the decision to move from a fully free model, to a 'free demo' model does not really feel anti-consumer, as the consumer did not pay anything for it in the first place. [[User:Keith|Keith]] ([[User talk:Keith|talk]]) 13:00, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
If not, then ultimately the decision to move from a fully free model, to a 'free demo' model does not really feel anti-consumer, as the consumer did not pay anything for it in the first place. [[User:Keith|Keith]] ([[User talk:Keith|talk]]) 13:00, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
:While it’s true that older versions (e.g., 6.6.33 and earlier) can still be found on alternative sources like the Internet Archive, the official version currently distributed by DVDVideoSoft is heavily restricted. From the company’s perspective, the shift to a 'free demo' model represents a systemic change in the product experience compared to the fully functional versions previously available. [[User:GujaStudios|GujaStudios]] ([[User talk:GujaStudios|talk]]) 13:13, 19 August 2025 (UTC)

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Relevancy discussion

Are the older versions still available and fully free?

If not, then ultimately the decision to move from a fully free model, to a 'free demo' model does not really feel anti-consumer, as the consumer did not pay anything for it in the first place. Keith (talk) 13:00, 19 August 2025 (UTC)Reply

While it’s true that older versions (e.g., 6.6.33 and earlier) can still be found on alternative sources like the Internet Archive, the official version currently distributed by DVDVideoSoft is heavily restricted. From the company’s perspective, the shift to a 'free demo' model represents a systemic change in the product experience compared to the fully functional versions previously available. GujaStudios (talk) 13:13, 19 August 2025 (UTC)Reply