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Old 07-03-2008, 12:24 PM
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Thanks for that Dawn...I will defin. have to check that out!!:))Skeat
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Old 07-03-2008, 01:33 PM
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too time consuming and too many steps to get there and then to remember how I did it the next time I am in need. If I were to design serious quilts for business, then I'd say to get the EQ6, read the book and drink something w/punch and proceed. It is an upgrade but not simple to work with. I like things to be speedy and what I call dummy proof...otherwise, I'd rather be quilting!
I think this is how I think. :lol: There's only so much time in a day--24 short hours! And if something takes me away from my quilting time...well I'll get grumpy! Well--I'm rarely that, but I'll stop smiling? No, not that either.... but... I don't want that to happen either way.
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Old 07-05-2008, 05:08 AM
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Here's a link to the US copyright site with a lot of good info.

http://www.copyright.gov/
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:02 AM
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Originally I got Design Wizard--thought Id buy it rather than spend a bunch of $$ on something I wasnt sure Id use alot. I played with for over year and debated whether I should get EQ5 and the EQ6 update or just spend the money buy EQ6...ended up getting EQ6.

I put EQ6 on my laptop and have been playing with it off and on for about 3 months...and honestly, I like my Design Wizard better.

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DW is less complicated to get around

DW doesnt have as many choices (in all areas) but for me (Im not out to 'design' new patterns)it works. All I want is to get an idea of what my quilt will look it and get some idea about how much yardage I need. I LOVE that it translates patterns in PP (EQ6 does this as well)

I suppose if I wanted to s[end the time figuring out EQ6 I would use and appreciate it more. And I am glad I have it on my laptop

I think what it boils down to is WHAT you want it for...to design and create orginal patterns. "make quilts"......or what??
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