Question re Quilt-Pro Systems' Mariner's Compass Edition.
#1
Was finishing up packing all my quilt stuff for, hopefully, a final move for a while. I ran across this CD-Rom, still in original package unopened. The Mariner's Compass pattern is my favorite. From the sticker, looks like I purchased this end of 2000/beginning of 2001 cuz I just had to have it - even though at the time, my quilting had been put on the way-back burner as I think I had 3 kids ages 5 and under.
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone else has this program and is still using it. I'm a little worried that maybe the program is a little out-dated and may not work with newer computer systems? I'm not ready to open it up yet, hopefully soon.
Any input greatly appreciated. :D
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone else has this program and is still using it. I'm a little worried that maybe the program is a little out-dated and may not work with newer computer systems? I'm not ready to open it up yet, hopefully soon.
Any input greatly appreciated. :D
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I have it, and I love it.
Except for the printing. You'll be wasting a bit of paper but if you get the hang of it, you can work around it. That's really the only negative I can think of.
However, it's great for producing foundations for countless variations of MC's in whatever size you want, including ovals.
Very cool! I'm still using mine. I know there were more versions produced. But this one has so many in it you won't run out of MC's anytime soon.
It's a standalone program so you don't need anything else to run it.
Except for the printing. You'll be wasting a bit of paper but if you get the hang of it, you can work around it. That's really the only negative I can think of.
However, it's great for producing foundations for countless variations of MC's in whatever size you want, including ovals.
Very cool! I'm still using mine. I know there were more versions produced. But this one has so many in it you won't run out of MC's anytime soon.
It's a standalone program so you don't need anything else to run it.
#3
Originally Posted by MTS
I have it, and I love it.
Except for the printing. You'll be wasting a bit of paper but if you get the hang of it, you can work around it. That's really the only negative I can think of.
However, it's great for producing foundations for countless variations of MC's in whatever size you want, including ovals.
Very cool! I'm still using mine. I know there were more versions produced. But this one has so many in it you won't run out of MC's anytime soon.
It's a standalone program so you don't need anything else to run it.
Except for the printing. You'll be wasting a bit of paper but if you get the hang of it, you can work around it. That's really the only negative I can think of.
However, it's great for producing foundations for countless variations of MC's in whatever size you want, including ovals.
Very cool! I'm still using mine. I know there were more versions produced. But this one has so many in it you won't run out of MC's anytime soon.
It's a standalone program so you don't need anything else to run it.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 5,572
Most software applications are 'backwards compatible' meaning that even if your operating system has been updated the software will still work. I'm using EQ5 (I think) on my new Windows 7 computer with no problems. The desktop icon is a little funky looking but the software works with no issues. And I don't use the EQ enough to pay for any of the upgrades so 5 works just fine for my purposes.
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