IWork for more than one computer??

I just bought and installed iWork in my MacBook, now my husband just told me he got me a MacBook Pro for mother's day and I wonder if I would be able to install iWork in that one too.
TIA
Ellie

Whether or not you've already registered it is irrelevant. Apple doesn't check up to see if you've registered a piece of single-owner software on more than one computer. The issue is one of complying with the license agreement, which states that the single-owner version of iWork may reside on only one computer at a time. If you don't want to keep it on the first computer, just erase it, then install it on the second one, then register it again.
-Dennis

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