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Old February 25th, 2003, 02:57 PM
anseladamsbluz anseladamsbluz is offline
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Unhappy Policy

I thoroughly understand the tighter security on the software and the loss of business from free software floating out there on the internet.

My question has to do with the Kpro package that I am considering buying. It states that each program can only be installed and used on one computer and to buy a license for each computer that I own to be installed with the software, it also says that KPro has to be bought for the second computer. What happens if you experience a hard drive fry where you have to re-install all the software as I just experienced. I lost a lot of work, and I don't want to have to buy the software all over again for this product should that happen again. I also do not have access to the internet at home, but only at work. My computer at work has an ethernet card, but not the one at home and I have a USB port on my computer at work, but I don't understand the process you are recommending. I would like to have the products I am considering on disc to be able to re-install should any difficulty arrise with my computer or if I should upgrade and get a newer computer. I see that you can pay for the software to be sent to you by CDRom. Since I don't have access to download the software, what can I do to get this package without complications or confusion? If I do have a hard drive meltdown like before and have to re-install, can the CDRom be used again or does it not allow re-installing?
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