Using a second Mac

I now have 2 Macs. I seem to recall that I can load my copy of Aperture on both (vs buying a second license) and wonder if this is true. Also, as my copy is an upgrade from V1.0 would I first need to load version 1 on the new computer and then upgrade?

Good question as I was wondering about that myself. I was planning on purchasing a new macbook in the fall and would like to intall Aperture on it as well.
These two statements from the eula seem contradictory:
+*2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.*+
+B. Single User License. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on one Apple-labeled desktop computer and one Apple-labeled laptop computer so long as both computers are owned and used by you.+
+C. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time, and you may not make the Apple Software available over a network where it could be used by multiple computers at the same time.+
As I read it section B reads it can be used on one desktop AND on one laptop. (Notice it says and rather than or.) Section C however reads it cannot exist on more than one computer at a time.
Anyone care to clarify what it's really saying?

Similar Messages

  • Using a second Mac as a display for a first

    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software products that may be mentioned in the topic below. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information below at your own discretion.
    This Frequently answered question (FAQ) comes about:
    Can an iMac/iBook/Powerbook/MacBook act as a display for another Mac since they all have a built-in display?
    The truth is complicated because you have to consider who is doing the processing, and who has the drivers for the work being done.
    1. For people who want the processing power of multiple Macs together, there is
    Daugerresearch.com's Pooch.
    2. Apple's Target Disk Mode lets you treat the hard disk of one Mac as an external drive to another. You do have to be careful with this, only the Mac that is currently booted to an active screen has its drivers enabled. If you need the drivers of the other Mac to do some sort of installation, it may not work right, or if you need it to run specific software.
    3. The iMac 27" now has a DisplayPort Input port that allows displaying from a second Mac. See Using a 27-inch iMac as an external display. There are some hurdles to get there, however some third party solutions for those hurdles are listed on:
    http://lowendmac.com/ed/bashur/09db/dvi-to-mini-displayport.html
    4. If you have a second screen to initially setup a Mac as a server of some sort you can make it "headless" (i.e. no second screen necessary) using one of these solutions:
    iChat Screen Sharing
    OSX VNC
    Netopia's Timbuktu
    Apple Remote Desktop
    Microsoft Remote Desktop
    Screen Recycler
    Finder Screen Sharing
    The speed of your network though can make such solutions appear too slow for words. If you use IP over Firewire on Mac OS X
    10.5, 10.4, or 10.3 reasonable speeds can be obtained.
    Elgato makes Firewire compatible capture devices which can capture S-Video. If you output the video of that Mac to an S-Video connector, you can view its video on the Elgato capture screen in 720 x 480 resolution. This usually is too little real estate for an effective second display, but for some it may be the quickest solution available.
    In addition, Mac Minis, Intel based iMacs and Mac Pros do accept any display that supports VGA or DVI. Contrary to what you might think, you aren't stuck to Apple's displays. The Apple displays themselves are true Progressive LCDs that are widescreen with color matching, extra ports, and an extra place to put an iSight mount if you can find an original iSight. DVI supports more resolutions, and dual-link DVI even more.
    This is the 2nd version of this tip. It was submitted on March 12, 2010 by a brody.
    Do you want to provide feedback on this User Contributed Tip or contribute your own? If you have achieved Level 2 status, visit the User Tips Library Contributions forum for more information.

    Hi Brian,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.  You can mirror the displays or make whichever display you want the primary in Extended Desktop mode.  See this article for details:
    How to use multiple displays with your Mac
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5019
    The white bar at the top of the left blue box represents the menu bar and determines which display is your primary display. To change your primary display, click the white bar and drag and drop it on the blue box representing the display you would prefer to be your primary display.
    Cheers,
    - Ari

  • How to restore from Time Machine WITHOUT install discs using a second Mac

    It's a question that is asked repeatedly all over the web by Mac users like me that bought in to Time Machine (TM) on the assumption that if their computer died one day it would be a piece of cake to restore from it, only for that day to come and then to be told "ahh, okay the first thing is to get your computers install discs..." (loud crashing sound of world falling around ears).
    I've never been able to afford a new Mac and both of my machines were bought second-hand. Neither came with Leopard (both have Tiger and have been upgraded to Leopard via the net). This was never supposed to be a problem as I've been backing up with TM. However it appears that Tiger discs are as much use as an inflatable dart board when it comes to using TM. So I've been faced with the possibility of having to spend £130 (about two hundred Pres Sheets, Yankees) on the Leopard install discs just so that I can have the option of restoring from TM. Bonkers.
    However after much nashing of teeth, a very long weekend learning all sorts of things about 'Target Mode', 'Single User Mode', 'Verbose Mode', 'Open Source 9' etc the following solution has worked without the need to go out and buy those over-priced discs...
    What you will need:
    1 broken Mac requiring restoration
    1 second donor Mac running Leopard (or Snow Leopard so long as the broken Mac can run it)
    1 firewire cable with the correct fitting at either end to attach both Macs together
    1 Time Machine backup
    Note: The following is for when you have given up trying to boot from your hard drive. In my case I couldn't boot in to Safe Mode etc. so was forced to format my drive and re-import everything. If you've read this far I'm assuming your at the same point as well and have tried everything else that's out there first.
    Also - both my Macs are Power PC's so can't run Snow Leopard, so I can't say 100% this will work with SL (Intel) machines. From what I've read Snow Leopard will work with this procedure too, but if you've found differently please feel free to add your experiences below...
    STEP ONE: Format the corrupt Hard Drive or replace with a fresh HDD
    *Link the two computers with a firewire.
    *If you're replacing your HDD, remove your corrupted hard drive from the 'broken' machine and insert a new one.
    *Power up the broken Mac whilst holding down the 'T' key. This will start it up in Target Mode and you'll get a nice firewire symbol floating around that machine's screen.
    *Power up the second 'healthy' Mac. This will be our 'donor' machine. When it starts up after a few seconds you will see the hard drive of the broken Mac appear on the donor Mac's desktop.
    *Using your donor Mac's 'Disc Utility', format the broken Mac's hard drive (now's the time to partition it etc. if you want to).
    STEP TWO: Clone your donor Mac
    Your broken Mac is no longer broken and now needs a new OS. But you don't have the discs, right? Well get this... you can clone your donor mac on to your machine, even if they are totally different i.e. a laptop on to a tower.
    *Again using Disc Utility, click on your donor Mac's hard drive. The restore tab appears as an option.
    *Click on restore and drag the donor Mac's hard drive that contains the operating system in to the Source box.
    *Drag the newly formatted hard drive on the broken Mac in to the Destination box.
    *Click restore. Your donor Mac's hard drive will now be 'cloned' on to your no-longer-broken Mac. Once this is done, eject the first Mac's hard drive from your donor Mac's desktop. You no longer need the donor Mac.
    Ta daa! Your machine now starts up happy and smily again. Time to restore all that stuff that's been sat on your Time Machine drive...
    STEP 3: Restore from Time Machine using Migration Assistant
    This is the really clever part that prompted me to write this piece in the first place. Time Machine IS accessible without those Leopard install discs you don't have. You need to use something called 'Migration Assistant'.
    *Start up your machine as normal and you'll see it is an exact clone of the donor machine. Weird huh?
    *Attach your Time Machine hard drive. It will show up as an icon on the desktop and because of it's size, you'll be asked if you want to use it as a Time Machine backup. Err, NO YOU DON'T! Click 'cancel'.
    *Open Migration Assistant (if you can't find it just type it in to Finder and click). There are three options, the middle one being to restore from TM or another disc. Yup, you want that one.
    *Migration Assistant will now ask you what you want to restore in stages, firstly User Accounts, then folders, Apps etc. It will even import internet settings
    And that's you done. Let Migration Assistant do it's thang... altogether I had about 140gb to restore, so it wasn't exactly speedy. This wasn't helped by the fact that my TM hard drive is connected via USB (yes, I know). Just leave it alone and it'll whirr happily away...
    Before I go - you don't have an option of when to restore from, and will restore from the last Time Machine save. At least then you should be able to access TM and go 'backwards' if you need to.
    Also - for a Mac expert, the above will be up there with 'Spot Goes To The Farm' in terms of complexity. However, for the rest of us the above is only available in fragments all over the net. By far the most common response to 'how do I restore from Time Machine without install discs' is 'you can't'. If I'd found the above information in one place I could have saved a lot of hair pulling and swearing over the last couple of days, so forgive me for sharing this workaround with the rest of the world. Meanwhile your expertise will come in very handy for the inevitable questions that will get posted below, so please feel free to help those people that won't be sure if this solution is the right one for them. I'm no expert, I just want to help people that were stuck in the same situation (and looking at the web, there's a LOT of them).
    Hope this is of use to someone, thanks and *good luck*!

    Most maintenance and repair, restore and install procedures require the use
    of the correct OS X install DVD; be it an original machine-specific restore/install
    disc set or a later retail non-specific general install disc set.
    By having an unsupported system, perhaps installed via an illegal download or
    other file-sharing scheme, where no retail official discs are involved and the
    initial upgrade was done by other means outside of the License Agreements,
    you are asking us to discuss a matter of illegal installation and use of a product.
    There are no legal complete OS X system download upgrades online; only bits
    that are update segments to a retail or as-shipped machine's original OS X install.
    +{Or an installation where a previous owner had correct retail upgrade discs, &+
    +chose to not include them with the re-sale of the computer it was installed in.}+
    However, to answer the initial question. To get and use an externally enclosed
    hard drive in suitable boot-capable housing, and get a free-running Clone
    Utility (download online; often a donation-ware product, runs free) you can
    make a bootable backup of everything in your computer to an external HDD.
    This is the way to make a complete backup to restore all functions to the computer.
    The Time Machine has some limits, in that it can restore only that which it saves.
    It does not make a bootable clone of your entire computer system with apps and
    your files, to an external drive device. A clone can. And some of the clone utility's
    settings can also backup changes to an external drive's system; if that other drive
    is attached to the computer correctly.
    Carbon Copy Cloner, from Bombich Software; and also SuperDuper, another of
    the most known software names you can download and use to clone boot-capable
    system backups of your computer's hard disk drive contents, are often cited.
    However you resolve the matter of the running OS X system in your computer,
    derived from what appears to be questionable means, is part of the initial issue.
    Since you do need to be able to fix an existing installation by unmounting the
    computer's hard disk drive and run the computer from the other (install disc or
    system clone) while it is Unmounted; and use the correct Disk Utility version to
    help diagnose and perhaps be able to fix it. You can't use a Tiger version Disk
    Utility to fix a Leopard installation, and so on.
    So, the situation and replies as far as they can go (since the matter does
    constitute an illegal system, if it was arrived at without correct discs) is a
    limited one. And file sharing of copied Mac OS X (and other) software is
    also considered illegal.
    And, one way to get odd malware and unusual stuff, is to get an unauthorized
    system upgrade from an illegal source online. You never know what's inside it.
    The other reply was not a personal attack; the matter is of legal status and as
    you have a product with a questionable system, the answer is to correct it.
    And if you want to save everything in your computer, make a clone to a suitable
    externally enclosed self-powered boot capable hard disk drive. With older PPC
    Macs, that would best be to one with FireWire and the Oxford-type control chips.
    However that works out...
    Good luck & happy computing!

  • Re: Using a second Mac as a screen for a first

    "This tip is ready for consideration"

    Good question as I was wondering about that myself. I was planning on purchasing a new macbook in the fall and would like to intall Aperture on it as well.
    These two statements from the eula seem contradictory:
    +*2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.*+
    +B. Single User License. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on one Apple-labeled desktop computer and one Apple-labeled laptop computer so long as both computers are owned and used by you.+
    +C. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time, and you may not make the Apple Software available over a network where it could be used by multiple computers at the same time.+
    As I read it section B reads it can be used on one desktop AND on one laptop. (Notice it says and rather than or.) Section C however reads it cannot exist on more than one computer at a time.
    Anyone care to clarify what it's really saying?

  • Numbers does not open with the main user after installing mountain lion. It works flawlessly when I use the second account on my mac. What got corrupted in the admin-account, something in the user-library? How can I fix it? I´m kinda desperate...

    Numbers does not open with the main user after installing mountain lion. It works flawlessly when I use the second account on my mac. What got corrupted in the admin-account, something in the user-library? How can I fix it? I´m kinda desperate... (the same happens with the other iWork-Apps!)
    Looking forward to hearing from somebody with a littlemore expertise than me, Chris

    you can remove preferences files by navigating to the Preferences folder for your user as follows:
    0) Quit ALL iWork apps (Keynote, Pages and Numbers)
    1) from the Finder select the menu item "Go > Go To Folder…".  This will bring up a dialog:
    2) enter the path "~/Library/Preferences" (no double quotes)
    3) find the files:
    com.apple.iWork.Keynote.plist
    com.apple.iWork.Numbers.plist
    com.apple.iWork.Pages.plist
    and move these to the trash.  I would NOT empty until later.
    4) restart Numbers

  • Can I use my Imac (mac os x 10.6.8 2.8 ghz intel core duo) as a second monitor for my mac book pro?

    Can I use my Imac (mac os x 10.6.8 2.8 ghz intel core duo) as a second monitor for my mac book pro?

    Click here and follow the instructions, or use a product such as ScreenRecycler over a network.
    (126809)

  • I'm using CS5 Indesign Mac it keeps crashing when Saving or Saving As. Uninstalled and the Reinstalled program and it still crashes. Takes over 60 seconds to unfreeze. I'm using Lion 10.7.5. Any ideas?

    I'm using CS5 Indesign Mac it keeps crashing when Saving As. Uninstalled and the Reinstalled program and it still crashes. Takes over 60 seconds to unfreeze. I'm using Lion 10.7.5. Any ideas?

    reset your preferences -
    after effects:  http://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/preferences.html
    flash:  http://helpx.adobe.com/flash/kb/re-create-preferences-flash-professional.html
    illustrator:  http://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/setting-preferences.html
    indesign:  https://forums.adobe.com/thread/526990
    photoshop:  https://forums.adobe.com/thread/375776

  • Why can't I use my 2G Shuffle on a second Mac...?

    Just got a new 2G Shuffle, dumped music on it from my Mac at home, took it into work to listen to it on my Mac there and when I plugged it in, it prompted me, saying something like it couldn't sync and I'd have to re-initialize the shuffle in order to have it work on my second Mac...
    Of course, my 5G iPod does this all day long with no problems...
    How can I listen to my Shuffle at work on a Mac...?
    Thanks...
    DUAL 2.7 G5 POWERMAC   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    You cannot use an iPod Shuffle in Manual mode as you do he other iPod.
    You cannot use the iPod Shuffle on two different comuters unless you sync it with the computer it is plugged in to.

  • Time machine won't backup on second mac because it says sparsebundle is already in use?

    time machine won't backup on second mac because it says sparsebundle is already in use. What is the fix?

    Make sure that the first Mac is not backing up at the time....then....
    Pull the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule
    Count to ten
    Plug the power cord back into the back of the Time Capsule
    Try a backup again from the second Mac in a few minutes
    Post on your results

  • How to use the second display for installation OS in my vertical lines iMac

    My 17" iMac display is full of vertical lines, it is unuseable. Does anyone know how to use the second display for Mac OS X or disable the first display for installation Mac OS x ?

    Go to: *System Preferences > Displays* and select the Arrangement tab, then relocate your Menu bar by dragging it to the other display.
    Unfortunately there is no Hardware or Software switch to turn off the iMac's Internal Display.

  • Using a second computer as a external midi instrument or DAW slave?

    So this is my current setup:
    iMac 24(FW 800 & 400) with logic 8 & reason 4,
    Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 firewire (x2) sound card/pre-amp,
    Blackbook with MainStage & Reason 4.
    & this is what I would like to do:
    Use my imac as my main DAW master, (currently tracking to an external FW800 drive & pulling loops from a USB drive), & use my blackbook to run reason as a external midi device or slave.
    My Saffire Pro 40 has 2xFW400 ports so I can connect both machines to it.
    The idea behind this setup is to pull as many software sounds from the Blackbook & mainly use the imac to run Logic.
    Does this make sense? & if so, what's the best way to execute this?
    thanks in advance

    Hello -
    I'm not entirely sure that one audio device such as the Saffire Pro 40 with 2 Firewire ports can be shared between two computers. It was always my impression that the second Firewire port was available to "daisy chain" another audio device or hard drive. Before you proceed, you might want to check with the company that manufactures the Saffire Pro 40 and make sure that two computers can interphase with it.
    With regards to using a second computer as a "slave machine", it seems that many, many people do have such configurations to help spread the CPU and memory work-load. My happy Mac Pro is set up to work with a potential of two other "slave machines". When I use this set up, it works wonderfully. But, for most of the time, my happy Mac Pro can manage most sequencing projects (mostly orchestral with LOTS of instruments) on its own. Each computer, however, has its own audio device. All are connected to the Mac Pro using the ADAT light inputs/outputs from each audio device (I use MOTU's audio devices) and are managed midi-wise using Music Lab's MOLCP 3.
    Good luck. . .

  • I cannot get the new mac mini to wake from sleep and trigger the displays - this is the second mac mini I have had and both have had the same issues. It worked before on my macbook extremely well...

    I cannot get the new mac mini to wake from sleep and trigger the displays - this is the second mac mini I have had and both have had the same issues. It worked before on my macbook extremely well...
    Using 2 displays, connected via HDMI and thunderbolt
    Been on to support a number of times now - is anyone experiencing the same issues?

    BUMP.
    I actually showed this to Apple geniuses when I took my computer to the apple store, and it's still here. In console it says:
    kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: -128
    I don't know if that's related or not, but maybe helps?

  • How to cancel my personal subscription to CC so I can use my second team licence from work at home?

    How to cancel my personal subscription to CC so I can use my second team licence from work at home?
    Hi there, I have both a personal subscription and a team subscription to Creative Cloud. This means I also have to adobe.com accounts.
    My boss just informed me that I have 2 licences on the team plan, and I should be using my other team licence at my home office. (Can't do corporate work on a personal computer).
    So, how do I easily cancel my personal subscription and add my team subscription on my home computer? I'll need the second licence of software to be for a mac (my office computer is a PC).
    Hope this makes sense. Thanks so much!
    ~Charity Meinhart

    @quahsweekoon1
    You can cancel recurring payments as shown in this guide: https://support.skype.com/faq/FA1881/
    In case recurring payment already went through then you would need to contact customer service. They will check your account and if you are eligible they can issue the refund for the payment.
    In order to contact customer service you will need to follow this link: http://www.skype.com/go/support.login
    Here's also a guide: https://support.skype.com/faq/FA1170
    If answer was helpful please mark it with Kudos and if issue is resolved mark it with solution. This will help other users find this answer more easily. Thanks in advance!

  • Help needed in 'Using iTunes for Mac' Forum

    Help please!
    I seem to be going round in circles trying to help someone and don't have access to the Lounge to issue a request for help with this thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3624439#3624439
    Any knowledgeable iTunes users are welcome to post a second opinion.
    Thank you,
    Colin R.

    I will send up an alert for you, Colin. Even though I use iTunes for Mac, troubleshooting it isn't my forté.

  • Limited In Establishing an A/V  Connection Using New 2008 Mac Pro 8-Core

    I will apologize in advance for the long and complicated story that follows.
    I purchased this 8-core Mac Pro two weeks ago. I installed all software fresh on the Mac Pro and transferred no data from an iMac I had previously been using. The Mac Pro was running fine and I was able to have a video iChat with one of my friends across town who has a mid-2007 iMac with no difficulty. I had initially set up my Mac Pro with file sharing turned on so that I could exchange files with my wife who took possession of my mid-2007 iMac. A few days went by and my wife decided to turn off file sharing on my Mac Pro. Suddenly my Mac Pro would not boot at all, showing the spinning black pinwheel and the silver screen with the Apple logo for more than 30 minutes. I tried to repair permissions on the Mac HD, but I got a red error message that the permissions could not be repaired. Interestingly enough Verify Disk ran and report no problems with the Mac HD.
    At this point I did a full erase of the Mac HD, and did a complete restore from Time Machine. After a few minor changes like having to reimport my e-mail, my Mac Pro seemed to be working fine again. However, today I received a iChat video invitation from my friend across town, and when I responded, I soon got a "failure to establish communication" message. I then tried to establish a video chat with my friend. After watching the spinning black wheel in the iChat dialog (which had good video), I soon got the same message. He also got this message on his end. We were able to establish Text Message communication through iChat, but we could not establish either video or audio. My friend's Mac was working fine in iChat because he had just been iChatting using video with one of his friends. The problem thus was firmly on my end.
    At this point, I tried to video iChat from my Mac Pro with my wife in the next room on her iMac. It worked perfectly and we had both good audio and video. However, every time I attempted to iChat with my friend across town with, I always soon received the message that the connection could not be made bacause my friend had not responded, which of course, he had.
    I deleted all of my user preferences related to iChat (four if I recall correctly) but this did not help.
    In summary, I have limited use of video iChatting from my Mac Pro only with my wife next door on her iMac. Incidentally, I went over to her iMac, logged on, and instantly had a video iChat going with my friend across town.
    I have just spent 3 hours on the phone with Apple Suport and went through several layers of tech support. In the end, their only recommendation was to do a complete erase and reinstallation of the OS. I am not willing, at least at this time, to do this since I have every one of Apple's Pro software applications (FCS2, Aperture, Logic PRo 8 Studio, etc.) installed on this machine and it takes a long time to reinstall all that software.
    I would be extremely grateful for any suggestions that anyone may have.
    Tom

    I finally solved this problem by doing three things. I do not know which of the three really solved the problem, but one of them did. Since this is a new Mac Pro the weekly and monthly maintenance routines had not been run. I ran them using a widget called Maintidigit. Second, I reinstalled iChat directly from the Leopard install disk. Third, I rebooted my cable modem (Road Runner) and then I rebooted my Buffalo Router and while power was off to the Buffalo Router, I unplugged and then plugged in all cables to it. I then plugged in the power cable. Video iChatting with my friend across town worked perfectly with no error messages after these three changes.
    Tom

Maybe you are looking for

  • What cable do i need to download from pc to ipod

    I bought an ipod shuffle & it came with a USB cable. The ipod only has a hole at the side of it that is the size of headphones but the cable I got with my purchase is much wider (like a camera charger) I am a complete novice & have probably used the

  • Mac Mini games

    Hi I have a Mac Mini Intel core i5 2.5 ghz ,AMD Radeon HD 6630M and 4gb ram Can I run games like max payne 3 , call of duty mw 3 , black ops 2 , black ops ?

  • SVG Viewer 2.0 の同意文

    はじめまして.Masudaです. SVG を使ったアプリケーションの開発を行おうと思っているのですが. Viewer を 2.0 にしたところ.SVGのページが更新されるたびに同意文が表示されます. 文中に「登録フォーム」がどこかにあるとかかれているのですが.どこにあるかわかりません. どうにかしてこの同意文の表示を一回にする方法はないでしょうか?

  • Tax procedure Routine

    HI Team. Case 1: Tax amount calculation Net Price(Basic Price) + Freight on tax or Packing on Forwarding on Tax + Excise duty + Vat/CST = Total value In this case Tax procedure Routine is 17. Case 2: Tax amount Calculation Net Price + Excise duty + F

  • How to get value of a nested object?!!

    I am writing a small game program in java(applet). I am not getting the value of a nested object in the paint method. Please help. the text marked as code is wrong. Can u tell me a simple method? s1.a[0].x will give error. What should I use? import j