Should you ever have an interest in upgrading to v7, you can get a free year of Pro (a ~$10 value). Going forward, Infuse Pro 6 will always be available to you (Apple doesn’t ever remove these from the App Store as far as I know), but it could potentially have issues like this due to updates to iOS/tvOS or other services that Infuse uses (like TMDB). Now, all Pro upgrades are done in-app and will include automatic upgrades for all releases. Since Apple started supporting sharing of in-app purchases in early 2021, there was no longer a need to have a separate standalone paid app (and having 2 apps was kind of confusing anyways) so these went away with the release of Infuse 7, which was released in May 2021. So similar cost/value to having a subscription. These standalone paid apps included all updates until the next major release, and were priced around what ~2.5 years of an Infuse Pro subscription would be. The reason being is for the longest time Apple did not support family sharing of in-app purchases, so we wanted to provide an option for people with multiple family members. Glad you were able to get things working by redownloading the app.įWIW, in the past Infuse was available as both an in-app purchase and a standalone paid app. Infuse is a great app, but this behaviour of the support alienates me a bit … … but in my special case everything was fine after a short while thanks to iCloud-sync: the infuse 6.7-app on ATV which hadn’t produced any problems so farīasically - I must say - I have the impression that the philosophy of firecore puts a focus on selling new licences than on seriously helping to keep older products running.
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