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"Do tanks have major changes every three years?"
The answer is NO !
That is the "residual income" business model that became popular a couple decades ago, Sir.

You'll starve if you build a service/product that you can only sell one time. Go look at the Android/Apple store now. Mostly "subscription" based apps. My boss gave me a big lecture on the subscription model business plan back decades ago when it got popular. I was writing software for a large corporation and the software was buy-it-and-us-it-til-it-quits, then go buy the new version (if you want to). Not enough money in that. The boss wanted a software that you bought then paid a monthly subscription, or it locked. Sometimes we call that "ransomware".

I did a service call to a client in 2020. He was a lawyer and the courts began requiring all documents to be filed online. He called screaming because he couldn't connect to the state courts website portal to file his cases. I discovered his connectivity problem immediately. I kid you not, this was 2020 now, the lawyer (who charges $360 per hour) was running Windows 98 on all his office PC's.

See Bill Gates figured out decades ago if you sold a software that could be used for 25 years, you'd go bankrupt.

Mark figured it out, too. :)
So to buy his stickers and use his logo, you have to pay perpetually.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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