From: Stubby on
How many different machines can Quicken 2010 be (legally) installed
on?
On any one machine, how many different users can use Q?
From: R. C. White on
Hi, Stubby.

From the Quicken Help file:

"(i) Single User License. You may install and use a copy of the Software on
up to three (3) computers used by a single household."

To read the whole thing, in Q2010, press <F1>, then from Contents, expand
Appendixes, then click Software License Agreement. Scroll down past the
first 18 numbered paragraphs, then under Quicken Supplemental License and
Terms of Services, it's paragraph 1.(I).

It may be repeated in other locations, but this is the first one that I
found.

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(Retired. No longer licensed to practice public accounting.)
rc(a)grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Using Quicken Deluxe 2010 and Windows Live Mail in Win7 x64)

"Stubby" <William.Plummer(a)alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
news:9f9102cc-cf32-4c6c-bd00-8210c30b14f3(a)o36g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...
> How many different machines can Quicken 2010 be (legally) installed
> on?
> On any one machine, how many different users can use Q?

From: Margaret on
R. C. White wrote:
> Hi, Stubby.
>
> From the Quicken Help file:
>
> "(i) Single User License. You may install and use a copy of the Software
> on up to three (3) computers used by a single household."
>
> To read the whole thing, in Q2010, press <F1>, then from Contents,
> expand Appendixes, then click Software License Agreement. Scroll down
> past the first 18 numbered paragraphs, then under Quicken Supplemental
> License and Terms of Services, it's paragraph 1.(I).
>
> It may be repeated in other locations, but this is the first one that I
> found.

Wow, that's a pretty generous license. I thought it was the typical
install on a desktop and laptop if only one is in use at a time....

Regards,

Margaret