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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the difference between a "serial number" and "activation code"?Although they look the same a serial number and an "activation code" are two different numbers. Pronunciation Power software is delivered with a "serial number". A serial number enables access to software on any machine for a period up to 15 days. The activation code allows indefinite access on "one specific computer". You can activate your software on your system using one of two methods.
We suggest that if your system is connected to the internet, you simply click on "One-Click" activation button. On how many different machines am I licensed to use the software?While the legal answer to this question is one, our systems will in fact allow two activation codes to be generated for the same serial number. This is for your convenience in the event you wish to move the software to a different system. Attempts to use the software (as controlled by the serial number) will fail after the serial number has been used for two activations. Requests for free additional activation codes will be considered upon individual requests. Where do I find the, complete 41 page, STAIR manual?This complete documentation is contained within the Pronunciation Power 2, product itself. It can be found by navigating to: EXERCISES (click this button to access this section) STAIR (select from the dropdown menu this type of Exercise) HELP (click this button for help with STAIR - Exercise) STAIR MANUAL (this button presents the full manual) How can I get the "Talking Dictionary" or my "Speech Solution" product to operate properly on a newer Windows operating system?These are "older products" for which the following procedure may allow you to operate on Windows 2000 or newer systems.
Can Pronunciation Power Products be used on a NETWORK?Yes, when used on your internal network, each computer system can be enabled to use the software using the same serial number and activation code.You must purchase a license for the number of machines you wish have access to the software. |
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