Anyone Tried The New Version Of Personal Brain?
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Posted by quant
Aug 7, 2008 at 09:16 PM
Edit: it’s = its ;-)
Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Aug 8, 2008 at 12:46 PM
quant,
It has been a hard decision for me: UR or PB?
That’s perhaps the wrong question. It’s more UR and PB.
But since I have the pro version of PB the order is this way:
1. PersonalBrain
2. UltraRecall
Both applications are very useful but they have a completely different approach on how to represent the data visualy. A merge of both coulb be a killer application.
Dominik
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Aug 8, 2008 at 05:04 PM
Does anyone know if the license agreement for Personal Brain allows one to install both a Mac version and a Windows version? That is, I could see a real benefit for using Personal Brain if I could install a copy on my MacBook and on my Windows PC at work.
The chances are that they do NOT allow this, but I thought I’d ask. I’ll check the web site, too.
Steve
Posted by Michal
Aug 9, 2008 at 09:45 AM
Steve,
I don’t own PB, I just surfed their website following your post and spent about 5 minutes staring helplessly at the price tag on PB Pro.
I think they might let you install it on a Mac though, check out this table:
http://www.thebrain.com/#-111
Under “PersonalBrain Pro Edition” it says, “Multiple OS Support - license is valid for use by a single user on any two computers.”
ANY 2 computers? MULTIPLE OS support?
Hmm…
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Aug 9, 2008 at 07:04 PM
Michali,
You are right. That does sound as if one can use it on two different OS’s. I just might be able to rationalize buying it under those conditions!
Thank you.
Steve
Michali wrote:
>Steve,
>I don’t own PB, I just surfed their website following your post and spent about
>5 minutes staring helplessly at the price tag on PB Pro.
>I think they might let you
>install it on a Mac though, check out this
>table:
>http://www.thebrain.com/#-111
>Under “PersonalBrain Pro Edition” it
>says, “Multiple OS Support - license is valid for use by a single user on any two
>computers.”
>ANY 2 computers? MULTIPLE OS support?
>Hmm…