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I bought the Quilt Wizard from Joannes with a 50- per cent off coupon. It is VERY easy. I decided I just did not like that type of thing and am glad I found out with such an inexpensive program. I used it a couple of times for paper piecing.
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Thank you again. So my computer is old & slow but not old enough :D. I'll just have to keep looking. At least I didn't pay very much for it & will send it to the thrift store with no regrets. That is 1 good thing about yard sales, usually no regrets if something doesn't work. I will see if anyone might be doing an upgrade & wants to sell the system they have. Thank you again for the help & the tips offered on so many things I find here.:thumbup:
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I stopped at EQ6. I only use it now ( and it does a superb job for this) to replicate patterns I've seen to the size I want and calculate the amount of material.
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Fun to play with, but remember that the EQ's have a limit of 3 downloads. $3 is better than $160 or whatever EQ goes for today.
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The EQ company told me on the 3 download limit this was not so for Version 4 and up, only on the older versions than 4.
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Yes, EQ has changed the activation policy. With EQ7, you can activate as many times as you want, but you can only have it active on 2 computers at any one time. I think this policy is very fair and much easier to manage than the old policy. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 6820299)
I think EQ3 ran on the DOS operating system. Do you have a really old computer to run it on?
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