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Quark 7 woes
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Mat Jolly
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25 January 2008
A potential new client uses Quark 7 for their work so I need it at home in my office.
To cut a long story short I ordered a new unregistered copy off ebay for a really good price without realising it was an educational copy. Now I could send it back unopened but I want to be able to use it. I know you have to activate quark to use it, but does it flag up the student/teacher requirement when you activate it or when you buy it? What I'm trying to say in my stumbling way, is... Am I going to be able to use my software or should I just return it and spend the £800 of a full copy, something I really don't want to do!
To cut a long story short I ordered a new unregistered copy off ebay for a really good price without realising it was an educational copy. Now I could send it back unopened but I want to be able to use it. I know you have to activate quark to use it, but does it flag up the student/teacher requirement when you activate it or when you buy it? What I'm trying to say in my stumbling way, is... Am I going to be able to use my software or should I just return it and spend the £800 of a full copy, something I really don't want to do!
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playboy_bunnie
Messages count : 33Likes count : 0Registration : 23 December 2007For the sake of just one client, could you not just use the trial version?
I think it would be more hassle sending the item back; you may as well give it a go.. -
Kerence
Messages count : 1Likes count : 0Registration : 8 February 2008The educational version will work fine - I work for a charity and we have educational versions of all software which also work on my personal macbook as my second licence version.