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  1. it would have been more helpful to make a screenshot of the link i have to klick, to get there - but anyway - i found it in the footer. thanks everybody for your help.
  2. It sounds like so "... First and foremost, these are definitive, and you should not post questions about these ..." - but maybe it's a misunderstanding from my side. Btw. Licencing details should be more prominent on the main website - i've had a hard time finding them when looking at the product pages. Anyway, it is as it is - i'll probably wait until blackfriday-deals or so to purchase a windows license for designer and probably will wait to also purchase a publisher license for windows ... i didn't want to sound harsh, or so i just wondered if anything changed after reading the reddit thread and it could always be, that they changed it and forgot to update the FAQs.
  3. It doesn't help to always only cite the FAQs - it can always happen, that they change licensing details ... so asking questions about must be allowed, especially when others spread untruth eg. at reddit. I also don't understand Serif in regards to this - as much as i love their software - what's the problem in asking about licensing details?
  4. So, are they lying in this thread at reddit? I have Designer for macOS and also want to purchase Publisher - i will soon have to use them on Windows, though, and so i am not sure, what to do - doesn't make sense if i purchase it now for the mac and having to purchase it again in a few month for Windows. Especially as i am Hobbyist and don't use it for commercial purpose.
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