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Old 08-31-2007, 08:55 AM
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Default Academic Version - License Good for BOTH Windows and MacOS?

I am taking a class at a local college in ProTools and that makes me eligible for the Academic version.

I'm a recent convert to the MacOS, in my case a MacBook 2.16GHz/2GB with OSX.4.1

I also have a Dell XPS desktop --3GHz, 1GB, running WinXP Pro SP2.

I understand that the package for the Academic version includes BOTH a Windows and a Mac installation.

The question is: will I be able to run the program on BOTH platforms, or will I have to make a choice between one or the other?

Thanks,

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