
I'll be on the lookout for Altium questions I might be able to answer.

They should be able to send you a download link for it. If you cannot find a specific release that you were really comfortable with, go to our website and ask for the offline installer there. When you select the version you can also check the release date to find out if you are entitled to it. There is a dropdown list with many previous releases. You can find a list of available installers on our website download section. What if I stop paying for the subscription and the last version, I was entitled to, has a major bug? You are entitled UP TO the version you quit subscription, you will still have access to previous releases that are more stable. You will always be able to renew and upgrade your Altium Designer Perpetual license. (I would say that in extreme cases it can be up to half of a new license cost). I just want to be clear that upgrading a license will never cost the same as purchasing a new license, unless the license is not perpetual it is actually time-based. If I am not mistaken it's 3 years or more. If you decide not to renew for a year, 2 years, or more there will be a fee per year on top of the subscription cost to get you back in it. Hey guys, I work at Altium and I would like to clarify a few questions here: What happens if your subscription lapses or you decide not to renew for a while? If you lapse for a few months there might be an extra fee per month charged on top of your subscription.
