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FTM on another computer..?
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Sarah | Report | 11 Jul 2006 22:45 |
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Sarah | Report | 11 Jul 2006 22:45 |
I'm going back to the UK in August & I'd like to show my parents my home FTM tree. I can't print it (900+ individuals) & anyway I'd like them to go in & look at all the census data I've added. Could I take my FTM disc & intall it there & import my gedcom? - I'm guessing no because of copyright etc. Has anyone got any ideas?? Sarah :-) PS I'm going to bed now in the hope that the late/early shift may be able to help so I won't reply before tomorrow. Thanks |
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Sam | Report | 11 Jul 2006 22:53 |
I've got it on my desktop PC and my laptop and it works fine. Sam x |
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Right said Fred | Report | 11 Jul 2006 22:56 |
I have FTM on 2 cmputers, one with access to the internet and one without access (this has everything on it) but it shouldn't be a problem, just install it as if it were a new programme. tom. |
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Sarah | Report | 12 Jul 2006 07:20 |
Excellent! Thanks for your replies - I'll install the FTM there (or find a freebie programme if it won't) & load my gedcom. Thanks everyone! Sarah :-) |
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Paul | Report | 12 Jul 2006 07:28 |
Whilst you can technically install your FTM on as many PCs as you like, as long as you have the registration code, you are infringing copyright. The purchase price includes a licence for one PC only. It's up to you!!! |
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Sarah | Report | 12 Jul 2006 07:40 |
Thanks Paul, I've just had a look through the little booklet that came with the disc & can't see anything about installing it on more than 1 computer, maybe it's on the 'license agreement' that you click online. I'll check. But I feel that my conscience is clear - I'm not giving the programme away (my parents are like olde crone - they wouldn't know a gedcom if it bit them on the ear!) I'm just installing it elsewhere for my own needs..... Sarah :-) |
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Anne | Report | 12 Jul 2006 09:01 |
I have a different but similar program on a desktop and a laptop. Its very handy having it on both BUT A WORD OF WARNING!!! I have got in a bit of a muddle by accidentally entering info onto both at various times. I know there is a merge facility but I managed to muck that up too! I have made myself a RULE - never enter any new stuff on the laptop. I update the laptop copy with a memory stick but never add anything new to that one. This way -hopefully - I'll keep it all under control! Anne |
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Mark | Report | 12 Jul 2006 09:05 |
Most software is licensed in the same way as a book - you can use it on as many computers as you like, but only one at a time, just as you can pass a book around, but only one person can read it at a time. Mark |
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Sarah | Report | 12 Jul 2006 09:56 |
Good tip Ann, thanks! - I may find myself checking & entering things there - will have to keep notes ON PAPER ONLY to be entered here. Thanks Mark - a great way of explaining it to a non-techo like me!! Sarah :-) |