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Affinity Photo in parallel on 2 computers with 1 license? Which OS?


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I use an iMac (2019) for my correspondence, internet and private purposes. Here I have installed Affinity Photo and Publisher.

I use in parallel an older MacPro with lots of storage and RAM, 2 Eizo displays and a Wacom tablet for image editing. Till now I had Adobe CS6 installed there and used Affinity only for small works. 
CS6 is history and I now want to install Affinity on the MacPro as well. Both computers are networked but only used by me personally.

1) Do I need a new license for the second computer? (I would have no problem with this, just want to know)

2) Which older mac OS is usable with the current Affinity without restrictions? The MacPro is currently running 10.10.5 (Yosemite) or 10.12.6 (Sierra). 64 Bit is definitely excluded...

 

Thanks, Bernd (DE or EN)

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Hi Bernd,

You don't need a new licence for your second computer provided you are the primary user of both computers. 10.9 Mavericks is currently the oldest version of MacOS that we support.

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