Lifetime license does not mean lifetime support. I get that that might be annoying, but why or how could they warranty third party software, that they don't control or version themselves, indefinitely?
Maybe. I'll need to get my hands on the license terms which I don't seem to be able to find. They are still offering security support for the product FWIW.
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