EQ Question
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Several years ago I bought EQ used on ebay. It was version 2. I've since lost that CD (beyond frustrating, and it will probably show up when I give up looking for it.)
But my question is -- does anyone know if EQ2 works with Windows 7? I know that the upgrades cost a fair amount, so at this point, it's probably not cost effective to try to upgrade my version 2 anyhow.
If anyone is a longtime EQ user, how has the current software changed from version 2? I did enjoy using it, but I didn't find it to be all that easy to navigate, and since the majority of my quilts are not ultra-planned, I'm unsure if I would want to invest in the new EQ.
Thanks for you input--
RST
But my question is -- does anyone know if EQ2 works with Windows 7? I know that the upgrades cost a fair amount, so at this point, it's probably not cost effective to try to upgrade my version 2 anyhow.
If anyone is a longtime EQ user, how has the current software changed from version 2? I did enjoy using it, but I didn't find it to be all that easy to navigate, and since the majority of my quilts are not ultra-planned, I'm unsure if I would want to invest in the new EQ.
Thanks for you input--
RST
#4
I had three and never used it. My friend gave me EQ5 and so far I haven't had time to mess with it either. I guess my thoughts are that there is to many pretty patterns out there that I am not going to be designing any soon.
#6
I doubt if there is any compatibility with ver. 2 of EQ and Windows 7. You could go to EQ's web site and ask but seriously, windows has been through two updates (first Vista and now 7) and EQ has been drastically changed. It requires a lot of time and money to keep versions compatible through that many updates. Really you should consider just getting at least EQ 6 if you can't manage EQ 7. The difference between EQ5 and 6 was so dramatic and so worthwhile! The differences between 6 and 7, while wonderful, would not make me spend the extra money ifI didn't have it. I wouldn't even waste the time looking for version 2!
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Ask Tech Support at EQ. They are FABULOUS at answering all questions quickly.
Personally, I think you'd be better off trying to buy a copy of a new version of EQ on ebay (I see there are a couple of EQ5's currently listed). There are have been SO many improvements over the years.
Also, it will be much easier to get help from others. I've had EQ since version 3, but I can't remember exactly what the changes for each version. Wasn't that, like, over 12 years ago?
And if you had a problem navigating EQ2, then you'll still have the initial WTH? with any other more recent version you buy. But the tutorials/books are really helpful. And, with a little bit of use, it becomes very easy to find your way around the program.
Ask Tech Support at EQ. They are FABULOUS at answering all questions quickly.
Personally, I think you'd be better off trying to buy a copy of a new version of EQ on ebay (I see there are a couple of EQ5's currently listed). There are have been SO many improvements over the years.
Also, it will be much easier to get help from others. I've had EQ since version 3, but I can't remember exactly what the changes for each version. Wasn't that, like, over 12 years ago?
And if you had a problem navigating EQ2, then you'll still have the initial WTH? with any other more recent version you buy. But the tutorials/books are really helpful. And, with a little bit of use, it becomes very easy to find your way around the program.
#9
I started out with EQ2 and then I had a computer built for it. I have up graded to 3,4,5,6, and will get 7 up grade some time this next year. I plan most all of my quilts on EQ I love it, and when I am tried of sewing I can sit back in my easy chair and play with EQ.
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