

Our subscriptions are retroactive, so when you renew it always starts the day of expiration and extends from that date.

I contact sales support wondering why my subscription ended 11 months earlier than it should have and their explanation is this: I go back and check to see when I purchased my subscription, only to find that my "one year license" was issued and ended Dec 21, 2014. Recently I decided to renew my subscription again so I could get the latest updates, as I'm going to start doing more work with Laravel. Whatever, just dismiss the window and ignore it. App ran fine, but soon I was getting bugged again about upgrades. Bought the upgrade/renewal subscription on Nov 26, 2014. Eventually, I caved and wanted all the new features. NET and Java, and only sometimes work in PHP. I ignored them for a while, as the app seemed to be working just fine and I had no need for an upgrade. Eventually I began getting the license renewal popups. Quickly became a staple in my bag of PHP dev tools. I originally purchased PHPstorm a few years back when Jetbrains was having a huge sale.
