Old 04-28-2014, 10:36 AM
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dunster
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Quilt Wizard is put out by the same company as EQ7. It doesn't have nearly as much capability. I bought EQ6 and Quilt Wizard at the same time and never used Quilt Wizard after I discovered what EQ could do. I upgraded to EQ7 as soon as it was available, and I use it a lot. If you are thinking about buying EQ7, check the price on the Quilt in a Day web site. It's usually the lowest price around, but you have to put it in your shopping basket to see the price.

Some people are happy with older versions of EQ. The problem with EQ6 is that there are limited installs available, so if you buy it used or if you need to have multiple copies installed you may run into problems. EQ5 and earlier versions have an older style of user interface, and less capability than EQ7. I have the Dear Jane software, which is based on EQ5, and I find it much more difficult/cumbersome to use than EQ6 or 7.

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