Insydium's licensing model sure gets more and more convoluted.
Plus, seeing the latest additions to native C4D (Cloth, Rope, Pyro...), I don't foresee a very bright future for them, sadly.
As soon as C4D gains a powerful new particle system (that also ties into their new unified simulation), Insydium will need a new niche to hold onto. (Explains all their recent new branches like Taiao, Meshtools, etc)
It's quite clear now, why Maxon didn't buy Insydium, as a lot of folks always wished for. I just hope they can continue some kind of symbiotic relationship.
Ok, sorry, I didn't want to derail the Black Friday Thread, just saying that at the moment, I wouldn't bet too much money on Insydium...