PGMusic may answer differently, but when this came up before the answer was basically that the Mac version and the PC Version were considered two distinct products. So it wasn't a matter of the fact that you were running the Mac version in one partition and the Windows version in another on the same machine, they viewed it as two distinct versions.

Other software companies do that even with the same version. For example, PrintMusic (from Finale) allows you to install on one computer, but it's really just one operating system. If you have a dual boot, because of how the licensing works, you have to buy two copies if you want to use it in an XP partition and then dual-booted into a Vista partition (or virtual machine).

Just the way it is.


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