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Old 11-29-2009, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
you can only load the software on one computer at a time. it's designed to make sure users stick to that. if you want to "quilt" at work, too, you'll have to buy two copies.
You can legally install EQ on more than one computer. The license merely requires that you only USE it on one computer at a time. See this site for more info about the license. http://www.electricquilt.com/Help/PreventPiracy.asp

I use EQ6 all the time, for every quilt I make and for almost every one that I think I might make someday. I don't buy as many patterns, because I can look at a picture of a quilt and draft it into EQ6, and then change it any way I want. The software isn't hard to learn, and there are excellent tutorials in the software. The best thing about it, for me, is that it helps me to visualize the quilt before I make it.
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