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MQ transfers

Posted By: A on 2005-07-26
In Reply to: MQ offices- If there is an MQ office in your city/state, is it possible to - MT

I worked for the Birmingham office until January 2005. I was transferred to the Atlanta office when Birmingham lost an account. While I miss the ladies in the Birmingham office, I have a very good supervisor in Atlanta, work on mainly 1 account with 1 backup account that I rarely type, and very, very seldom have I run out of work (I can think of one time since January).


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License transfers

When you buy software you buy the license to use it. You can use Instant Text  on more than one computer if you are the only user.


You can transfer your Instant Text license to another person (sell the software) by notifying Textware Solutions - once you sold IT - that you are no longer using the software and that you transfer your software license (which includes tech support) to the new user providing name and email of the new user.


The new user should make sure she/he gets the media, the book, and the registration number which is necessary to receive tech support and Upgrade prices on later versions.


Version 1.11 came out in 1996. Nobody is using Windows 3.5 anymore. Why would you buy an obsolete version?


As for Version III Pro, you also will be buying a software that is 10 years old. I know, many Instant Text users are still very happy with it, but they have received the tech support when they needed it, and don't mind that it is not available anymore.


When you look for an expander, consider the quality/price and compatibility equation. You may have to pay more, but you get advanced technology, and compatibility won't be an issue.


I hope this information helps.


Marianne
Textware Solutions


No, they're talking about Internet phone calls, not FTP transfers.
The physicians aren't actually calling you over the Internet to dictate. You're downloading sound files and uploading documents.