You have to decide for yourself what is most important to you, where you want to spend your time, and where your hard-earned dollars will go. I know, our lives are filling up with subscriptions, some of which don't even provide ongoing services or value. All these services we wouldn't be able to justify doing without a subscription. We can give you share-to-web, beta and editor workflows (both coming soon), and additional free products that you'll enjoy but might not be willing to pay for by themselves ( ). We can also provide co-authoring, allowing you to work with multiple authors on a book. And since we control the servers, we can ensure your data isn't corrupted by a generic 3rd-party backup service which may overwrite or merge incorrectly. We store your work and can let you work on them on any device you want. Dabble gives you automatic Cloud Backup and Sync across all your devices, a huge deal when want to protect the precious words you write. Finally, with a subscription we can afford to offer you services on top of (or in addition to) our product. No waiting years for the next upgrade release. We've already made a ton of releases adding everything from book covers to mobile support, all of which our users receive automatically and in a timely manner. We get to release updates and improvements all the time. With a subscription, we aren't waiting for the next product upgrade cycle to pay our developers. You know, those things that make all the difference, but that don't sell an upgrade. And we can iterate on making the overall experience easier/better. We can keep things simple and add only those features that improve the overall experience to make you the most successful. Unlike 1-time paid desktop products, we won't just pack in more features for the upgrade sell (looking at you MS Word), adding features for the sake of adding features. With a subscription model, we get to keep improving Dabble in ways that will help you better in your writing, rather than in ways that will help us sell the next upgrade. This gives us 3 huge advantages: a better product, continual improvements, and ongoing services. The service is home to hit show "Ted Lasso," "Foundation," "Finch" and now, "Friday Night Baseball.We chose our pricing model to enable the best experience possible. It's unknown when the switch will be flipped to a paid service in order to watch the games. Typically at $4.99 a month, the "Friday Night Baseball" games come for free for a limited time. What is Apple TV+?Īpple TV+ is yet another streaming service that has surfaced in recent years, this time created and curated by tech giant Apple. Just the added step of having to find out which device to use to stream the games. The good news about this is that, for a limited time, "Friday Night Baseball" airs for free over the streaming service, meaning no money out of your pocket to catch these games. The games exclusively air on Apple TV+ - not any other national network or any team's regional television partner. Prior to the start of the 2022 season, Apple and MLB announced a partnership for "Friday Night Baseball," airing 24 games on the streaming services with doubleheaders every Friday night for the first 12 weeks of the season. Here's what you need to know about the schedule for the upcoming games you can find exclusively on Apple+ TV: Apple TV+ 2022 MLB schedule Date What makes matters more complicated is the exclusivity of these games on their respective streaming services. In addition to Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, Peacock and other streaming services will carry games throughout the 2022 season as MLB tries to expand the game to new eyeballs. MORE: MLB blackout restrictions, explained This season, with a new partnership between the league and Apple, select games will be available strictly on Apple TV+ in its "Friday Night Baseball" package. MLB is making strides to put baseball in front of as many viewers as possible - kind of. Apple is taking a bite of Major League Baseball.
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