Brandy redux
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Hi taylor, As to where you said this: "I bought my 93 yo mom PM 2012 so could email her finished projects such as cards & envelopes to print out. Will my older (PM 18 Gold, PM 8 etc) projects be compatible?" It is very important to keep in mind that PrintMaster 2012 is not a true upgrade of any previous version of PrintMaster - except PrintMaster 2.0 & PrintMaster 2011. Instead, PrintMaster 2012 is a completely redesigned product which works in an entirely different manner than all PrintMaster 18.1 and earlier versions of PrintMaster. And, Projects created with any PM 18.1 or earlier product cannot be opened in PrintMaster 2012. As to where you said this: "Local stores do not have PM 2012 in stock so I bought PM Platinum 5.0 instead. What are the differences between the two?" To the best of my knowledge, there has never been a PrintMaster 5. Instead, if you will click on the link below http://forums.encoreusa.com/tm.asp?m=37111 you will see that the ONLY currently known PrintMaster versions are: PrintMaster 2, 3, 4 PrintMaster 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 PrintMaster 2.0 & 2011 & 2012 Since the first version of PrintMaster that was released by Broderbund was PrintMaster 7, I am not able to provide any specific thoughts about PrintMaster 5 - other than to say that if the copyright date on your PrintMaster 5 disc is earlier than 2001, you purchased a VERY OLD product. And, if that is the case, my guess would be that you will not be able to successfully install that product on either a 64-bit version of Windows 7 or a 64-bit version of Windows 8. If, by some chance, the copyright date on your PrintMaster 5 disc is recent, that would indicate that your PrintMaster 5 was not released by either Broderbund or Encore. And, if what you actually purchased was Print Shop 5, that's a whole different ballgame. As to where you said this: "Will any of my PM software work with Windows 8?" According to Microsoft, any software which can be successfully installed on Windows 7 can also be successfully installed on Windows 8. However, at this time, I am not aware of whether or not Windows 8 will be released as both 32-bit and 64-bit Operating Systems. So, if Windows 8 is not released as a 32-bit Operating System, only software which can be successfully installed on a 64-bit version of Windows 7 can be successfully installed on Windows 8.
< Message edited by Brandy redux -- 10/21/2012 1:31:06 PM >
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