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looking to buy but i have a few questions

tinker2141

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Hi, I would like to buy army builder for wh 40k use but would like to know if i can dowload at work and then use the program at home, I do not have internet access at home and do not know if it will pose any problems, I would also like to know what software ( excell word etc. ) it requires.
thank you in advance for your assistance.
 
Each copy of HeroLab is licensed for two computers, so you'd use one of those for work, one for home. Without internet access at home, you'll have to make copies of any program updates or data file updates at work and carry them home. HeroLab is a stand-alone program, and doesn't rely on anything else.
 
thanks, do you mean I can install and activate at work and the copy the activated file and use it at home? in the liscensing section it talks about binding the program to a computer, since it comes with 2 liscenses will it automaticaly bind to my home pc?
 
Once you've installed your work copy and set up the license there, go to the license menu, and select "obtain secondary license".

Any update files you download at work will be stored in the Downloads folder, within the main Army Builder folder - so at work, update AB to the newest version and download all the game systems you're interested in, then copy the downloads folder to something portable. Then, you'll have those updates and the secondary license at home.

In the license menu, there's a "Manual License Activation" option, which is what you'll use to get your home computer licensed.
 
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