Whatever man. This was no April fools joke. I would hope and expect that I could install updates for the current major version (5). I like BI just not happy with the inability to install updates.
My support window ended last year BUT I thought I could still at least install updates to the software. NOPE! Could have sworn I saw somewhere that updates could be installed for the same major version number...which is what I would expect. Nope!
I am ticked that I wasted money on the mobile app and refuse to give them any more of my money.
Obviously you thought wrong. You know what happens when you assume....It is clear on the website and the helpfile.
Most here do not view it the way you do.
You paid for a program and can continue to use it long past the year - you just cannot update it to any version past your expiration date. You can update it to any available version up to when your one year expired. Depending on when you bought it, that could be dozens of updates available to you.
You can find the updates here - simply find the latest one up until your year is up and update to that version:
Blue Iris Updates (64 bit) - History
This has always been the case with BI, but up until about 2 years ago, the BI developer never enforced it but now does, but it was always there....
Contrast that with other VMS that if you do not renew, the program goes blank. Go buy some Ring or Nest platform and see what happens if you do not pay when the year is up...
From the help file (page 216):
A license includes basic support and maintenance which means access to email software support and same-version updates for one year from first activation.
Further, the BI website clearly shows that purchasing the one year license does not protect you from MAJOR VERSION UPGRADE PROTECTION.
So either use the link above to update to the version closest to, but not beyond when your one year was up, or cough up the $30 to continue with current updates. Or try to find a comparable system that costs less than this program that keeps working after one year....
BTW most here do not run the latest version. Once we find a stable version, we stay on it until something is added in an update that makes it worth someone's time to upgrade.
I was on an older BI5 version until the substreams option was introduced - that was a game changer so I updated to that update. Then I sat on that update version until DeepStack came out.
But if you find
Blue Iris to be trash, please go try out Ring or Arlo or some other VMS and tell us how it works out when you quit paying....