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Old 06-27-2015, 08:42 AM
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justflyingin
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I have EQ 6. I may just continue to learn it as an upgrade to 7 is considerable, and I wouldn't get the manual with the upgrade price. I'll probably hold out for EQ8.

I love it, though. I use it almost daily. I can't imagine designing without it. I am constantly changing colors, designs, etc. with it.

I have been using computers since the late 70's/early 80's (I'm 52) in the form of typesetting machines where I worked as a teenger/early 20's. My husband had a Commodore 64 which I also played with some. That's a long time ago.

I don't find EQ that hard to learn. Mostly it just takes time to sit down and read the manual and use it. It can do way more than I know how to do yet. That's why I've not felt an overwhelming need to upgrade.

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