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To: Breccia who wrote (97414)7/17/2017 8:09:02 PM
From: SmoothSail1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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Yes there is really no way to move over your programs.


That brings up the question of whether to opt for the disks when you purchase a program or download it using a key.

Will the disks be compatible with the latest version of Windows?

What about Adobe programs? I spent about $3000 on their suite of photography and graphic programs, which I downloaded. Now if I want to use that key and put the programs on a new computer, I'll have to subscribe to their monthly program and pay to use the software I already bought.