I own the full versions of mac office 2004, and want to purchase a
laptop for my home base business for when I travel - maybe 4 times a
year. Do I have to purchase another full versions of this, or can I
use the same osftware on my laptop as well, as long as both computers
are not running at the same time?
Jolly Roger - 29 Oct 2007 16:04 GMT
> I own the full versions of mac office 2004, and want to purchase a
> laptop for my home base business for when I travel - maybe 4 times a
> year. Do I have to purchase another full versions of this, or can I
> use the same osftware on my laptop as well, as long as both computers
> are not running at the same time?
There's nothing physically stopping you from running it on another
machine - it will work. IMO, as long as you're not running them both at
the same time, that constitutes fair use.

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JE McGimpsey - 29 Oct 2007 16:13 GMT
> I own the full versions of mac office 2004, and want to purchase a
> laptop for my home base business for when I travel - maybe 4 times a
> year. Do I have to purchase another full versions of this, or can I
> use the same osftware on my laptop as well, as long as both computers
> are not running at the same time?
If you check your license, it will tell you that you can install a copy
on your laptop for your exclusive use.
Install away...