The premium update option refers to the TSM Addons Suite, not the Database. It basically lets you forget about updating the Suite but everything is always available on both TSM and Curse without noticeable delays (It might take a while for Curse to check for possible malicious code)
The things offered with TSM Premium other than automatic addon updates are:
- Automatic Beta Access: seems logical, paying costumers first
- IRC addon support: same as above
- Automatic Great Deals Sync: in-game search list for Premium, on site page for free. Just QoL advantage
- Region-Wide Deal Notifications: You can still setup your servers notifications, Premium is just region-wide
- Settings Backup: useful only if you have multiple PC where you run TSM
The only reason I found to pay for a subcription is to thank the TSM staff for their work. It's an awesome addon and gets better day after day
Funny you're annoyed by an addon developer informing on his addon change inside the game, but you don't have a problem using an automated addon updater. Sure, having to click this message everytime while relogging toons sucked, but after my first rounds i updated manually and bam. fixed. Curse Client is more shady than TSM in my book.
God bless sapu and other dudes in the team. TSM changed my wow life and made me rich.
I disagree. DeadlyBossMods, AckisRecipeList (and possibly others i don't use) also disagree. Those parts are for conevenience for you AND the developer, for finding and eliminating bugs easier, for implementing new stuff without fear of conflict with other code parts etc. Easier for developer, faster updating for you. And in this "nagware" case, you had to updates 2 modules only.
Oh, funny noone ever touched the nagware definition yet. Let's try one of the various sites that give a definition:
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4314/nagware
"Definition - What does Nagware mean?
Nagware is a software utility that "nags" users into upgrading or buying a premium version of software by sending constant pop-up messages or notifications. Software developers use nagware as a marketing tactic to remind users to take advantage of special offers and purchase software.
Nagware is also known an begware, annoyware, nagscreen and guiltware.
Techopedia explains Nagware
Generally part of a freeware or software utility, nagware works according to a predefined time or event set in the software. For example, after the nagware's trial edition date has passed, users are continuously reminded to buy or upgrade the software and/or license. The pop-up, or nagscreen, displays when the user opens the software or starts the system - or cyclically after a predefined period. To avoid nagware, a user must ultimately buy, upgrade or completely uninstall the software."
In this case, the pop-up or nagscreen wasn't about buying the product but UPDATING IT. The automatic update reminder wasn't part of the popup, it only resides in the desktop app itself.
inb4 fanboi: Sapu is one of the most smug, detached and annoying developers i have ever witnessed. Compare him with Cybeloras (of tellmewhen), who is always helpful, patient and actually gives solutions to end users of his product instead of making them do it themselves.
Last edited by Fabinas; 2016-03-19 at 10:48 AM.
I've never been nagged or bothered by TSM to donate or go premium or anything. I've been using it for years and the desktop app as well. That one day, I guess when the OP posted this, I got the same "please update your database" warning or whatever, but it sounds like that was just a delay in curse putting out their latest update. It hasn't happened since then, and it didn't try to get me to donate or pay them for anything.
Hell, I only have 5 garrisons going, but just setting up mailing rules for different chars with different professions has probably been the biggest benefit to TSM me lately. I've gotten lazy about doing much with the AH or crafting as WoD has progressed, instead just letting my passive garrison gold flow in, but I use the mail groups I set up all the time. That would be even more useful if I had an army of alts like some people on here do.