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Hello,
I need to run Signlab 9.1 which is windows based softwear, I work for a new company which is setting up and we all much prefer Macs to PCs (obviously ha ha) but this softwear we have to use is mainly Windows based, we are trying to find out if we will have to pay for windows operating systems for each mac, or if we can use one copy of Windows for more than one Mac... We are having CAT5 wiring put all round our new unit and so all computers (also printers and phones) will be part of a network so I wonder if that means we could buy just one copy of Windows... I have a MacBook Pro laptop which I can use as a guinea pig...I have heard about free 'windows emulators' but I am not sure if they are any good, anyu information would be very gratefully received!  Thank you!

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