Mike:
Thanks for your reply.
In a message dated 3/4/2010 5:37:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
On 2010/03/05 00:11, [email protected] wrote:
> ... because my ancestors' data are not sourced at all so I have a lot of
work to do.
*Only if YOU want to! Don't be badgered by others into doing what you
don't want to do. After all, for the vast majority of us, it's only a
hobby.*
I want to, not only to have the citations but also to scan each source as
I go so that I have the information backed up electronically
> My question to you, if you know, is whether you can use the Legacy CD on
> two different computers with the same user, me? Recently Dick Eastman, a
> genealogy columnist, wrote about a new pocket size computer
> (http://www.benq.com/products/MobileInternetDevice/?product=1402). If I
> purchase that computer, can I use the old CD to install Legacy 7 or do I
> have to purchase another CD?
*This has been answered many times before (Millennia: where's the FAQ?)
and the various replies can be found in the archives. Basically, the
product is licensed to the individual and can be used on as many
machines as you possess.* Thanks for the confirmation of that. I should
have gone to the FAQs
Howland Davis
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