Rhyme Genie - User Guide
  • Welcome
  • Quick Start Tutorial Video
  • ESSENTIALS
  • Getting Started
  • Search Field
  • INTELLIGENT RHYME
    • Multi-Syllabic Button
    • Similarity in Sound
    • Phonetic Repetitions
  • RHYME FILTERS
  • Rhyming Dictionaries
  • Syllables
  • Part Of Speech
  • Connotation
  • Phrases
  • Charted Songs
  • Proper Nouns, etc.
  • Frequency
  • Beyond Rhyme
    • Syllable Matching Synonyms
    • Traditional Thesaurus
    • Webster's Dictionary
    • Word Matches
    • Rhyme Clipboard
    • Minimize Button
    • Zoom Level
    • Slide Over Window
  • RHYME TYPE REFERENCE
    • Rhyme Type Overview
      • ADDITIVE RHYME
      • ALLITERATION
      • AMPHISBAENIC RHYME
      • APOCOPATED RHYME
      • ASSONANCE
      • BROKEN RHYME
      • CONSONANCE
      • DIMINISHED RHYME
      • DOUBLE ASSONANCE
      • DOUBLE CONSONANCE
      • ELIDED RHYME
      • FAMILY RHYME
      • FEMININE PARARHYME
      • FINAL SYLLABLE RHYME
      • FIRST SYLLABLE RHYME
      • FULL ASSONANCE
      • FULL CONSONANCE
      • HALF DOUBLE RHYME
      • HOMOPHONES
      • INTELLIGENT RHYME
      • LIGHT RHYME
      • METAPHONE
      • PARARHYME
      • PERFECT RHYME
      • RELATED RHYME
      • REVERSE RHYME
      • RICH RHYME
      • SOUNDEX
      • TRAILING RHYME
      • WEAKENED RHYME
  • Support
  • FAQ
    • Why does Rhyme Genie find fewer perfect rhymes than my printed rhyming dictionary?
    • Which setup options give me the best results to find all rhymes used in today's music?
    • Why does Rhyme Genie use that much storage space?
    • Do I need to be connected to the internet to run Rhyme Genie?
    • Do you collect and send any private data during the license request?
    • Does the activation code of the Windows and Mac version ever expire?
    • Can I change my computer name and upgrade my computer system once Rhyme Genie has been activated?
    • What is a NIC address?
    • Will I be able to use the same license on my laptop computer and on my desktop computer?
    • Will I be able to get a new activation code with my old serial number issued for Rhyme Genie 1-4?
    • Do you issue volume licenses?
  • Contact
  • UPDATE INFO
    • Update Info Overview
      • 10.2.1
      • 10.1.9
      • 10.1.4
      • 9.5
      • 9.1
      • 9.0
      • 8.0
      • 7.0
      • 6.0
      • 5.0
      • 4.0.2
      • 4.0
      • 3.3
      • 3.0
      • 2.0
      • 1.3
      • 1.2
      • 1.1
  • INSTALLATION
    • Installation Overview
      • iOS
      • Mac
      • Windows
      • License Requests (Mac/Windows)
      • Activations (Mac/Windows)
  • LEGAL NOTICES
    • Disclaimer
    • Rights & Trademarks
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  1. FAQ

Will I be able to use the same license on my laptop computer and on my desktop computer?

Windows and Mac version:

A serial number issued for the Windows or Mac version of Rhyme Genie 5 or higher allows you to get up to three activation codes to run the program on different computers. Please note that an activation code is linked to a specific computer. Since we are unable to verify if a computer has been stolen or is no longer in working condition we cannot accommodate requests to transfer licenses.

Should you desire to activate Rhyme Genie on more than three computers please take advantage of our offer to purchase additional serial numbers for $7.95 each. With a newly purchased serial number you will be able to request three more activation codes.

This licensing structure has not only allowed us to provide all of our users with major free updates since Rhyme Genie 1.0 but also makes the initial purchasing costs of our software a much lower investment than the software products offered by our competitors.

iOS version:

The iOS version of Rhyme Genie is a separate purchase and does not require an activation. As a universal app it is compatible with a number of iPads, iPhones and iPods while offering all the features of the desktop version.

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