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JV subscription allows you to have it on four computers but I don't know how
that is enforced. I suspect it is by contract. But, for me, two would be OK. Four is plenty. -- ------------------------------- Travis "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:46:17 GMT, "Travis Marlatte" wrote: Now that I've already made the decision, I would be interested in hearing other peoples experience with switching. I switched a number of years ago. I have coverage for eastern US and eastern Canada. I keep up to date printouts for the 15-20 airports in my usual flying area in a small Jepp binder. On longer trips, I usually print out what I think I'll need. One trip we had to cancel because, due to TRW, any deviation would take us over areas for which I did not have printed charts. In part because of that, I purchased a Motion 1400 tablet PC and now keep JV also installed on that. So far as multiple computers, the JV subscription allows you to have it on two computers (but not use both at the same time). --ron |
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