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Old 06-01-2010, 07:58 PM
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grammypatty7
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Originally Posted by goldendog55
I've already ordered it. I use EQ6 at least once a day. One of the benefits of 7 is that you can print off lessons for yourself to learn how to do the new things. I've also noticed that this version contains things that I have been doing on PaintShop Pro X2. Another way to learn the program is to go to Quilt University online, and they offer classes for beginning users. Hope this helps!
Yes, I do think our knowledge of Paint Shop Pro is a huge asset to learning EQ6 or 7. I was amazed at the similarities in the first chapter of EQ 6. I need to upgrade psp from X to x2; isn't X3 out now. When I get my new computer I plan to upgrade as I'm not sure this one would be powerful enough to handle it although I do have the memory maxed out. I remember working with psp 5 on a computer that wasn't quite powerful enough and that was challenging. Mine is now 4 years old so normally I wait to upgrade software when I buy the next computer. I'm am thrilled that EQ 6 is NOT a resource hog. Considering all that it does and how quickly and easily it responds to everything, it is amazing. It's just an amazing program.
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