Have a look at the terms of use - many of them say you can use the
software on as many machines as you like as long as you use only one
at a time. I haven't read the terms of use for Lightroom very closely,
but it wouldn't surprise me if the deal was something like that. It's
perfectly reasonable, in my opinion.

Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Cory Waters
> Sent: 17 October 2008 22:14
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: software question
> 
> I have a couple question for those of you who use more than 
> one computer 
> to work on your images.  Do you have a copy of 
> Aperture/Photoshop/Lightroom/etc. on each?  Isn't that too
expensive?
> I've got the desktop XP machine that's got an older version 
> of Photoshop 
> Elements (5).  I decided when 6 came out that I'd wait for the next 
> round to update.  Now I've got this Macbook that needs 
> something loaded 
> onto it.  What to do?  buy software for the portable and leave the 
> desktop alone?  Buy something like Lightroom ($$$) for the 
> Macbook and 
> do the more serious editing on the desktop with the older software?
> Buying the new CS and Lightroom for both is right out of the 
> question.  
> I could get a decent lens _and_ pay a car payment for that 
> kinda green...
> So what do you lot do?
> CW


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