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What's the difference between a Projection license and a Workstation license? (FAQ002)
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09 Dec 2005 03:01 PM  

A Projection license is used on the computer that you actually use for projection.  Purchasing SongShow Plus™ provides you with a single Projection license.  A Workstation license can be installed on any computer used by your organization’s staff or volunteers.  A Workstation license lets you add songs, build programs, etc., but hampers the display with a watermark that can not be removed, making it impractical for projection.



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