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Pre-Sales Questions

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How many licenses do I receive with my purchase?
Can I install the software on a network?
Can I install the software on a Macintosh operating system?
How quickly can I get the passcode to activate the software?
I got a new computer. How do I transfer my registration from my old computer to my new computer?
How many licenses do I receive with my purchase?

One license per purchase.

Can I install the software on a network?

Yes. All of our software functions on any Windows operating system. The software has been tested on Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME (millennium edition), XP, 2003, VISTA and Windows 7, 8, 9. The software functions on networks or stand-alone personal computers and is compatible with all printers.

Can I install the software on a Macintosh operating system?

Maybe. All of our software is designed to function on a Windows-based operating system. There exists emulators, such as Fusion, which let you run Windows-based software on a Macintosh operating system. If you have that type of program installed, you can run our software as well.

How quickly can I get the passcode to activate the software?

We have a friendly and courteous staff that is available all day, Monday through Friday, and checks e-mail at night and on weekends and will provide a passcode as quickly as we can, usually the same day that the software was purchased.

I got a new computer. How do I transfer my registration from my old computer to my new computer?

You first need to unregister the software from the current machine. To do this, go to Help/Return License and the software will display a return authorization number. Then download and install the software on your other machine and email us the user ID for that new machine, and the return authorization number from the old computer and we will generate a passcode and email it back.

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