Hi Phil,
Thanks for confirming. I suppose that's why it is required to purchase different versions for different (inkjet only) printers/brands (only Canon/Epson), unlike Qimage which works for any (even non-inkjet) printer that is supported by the operating system with a driver that's maintained by the printer manufacturer, without the need to also purchase an additional dongle for use on multiple computers.
It's a bit strange why they never seem to explain that on their website though, and the trial version seems to be enabled for all supported printers, but gets limited for a specific model license. The manual also doesn't mention it, as far as I can find. They also do not mention future upgrade pricing, or cross-grade pricing when switching brands or Computers (the license seems to be linked to the Computer). One needs to assume that past upgrade/cross-grade pricing remains as it was in the past.
Cheers,
Bart
Hi Bart, The purpose of the dongle is so that one can use the software on different computers, at least that's what I understood.
Also, anyone wanting to get the LR plugin, don't. It's a waste of money. It's pretty much a preset, which anyone could create.
And lastly, one feature that I have recently started using is the Job Archive. If you have a print or set of prints you tend to re-print,
it will not only remember the settings, it remembers the file as well. So all you do is go into the Mirage Job Archive app, find the job and just hit
print.
I sell postcards to a small company and works perfectly for that.