Do you have a working copy of Testworks for Conceptual Physics?

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The discussion centers around the need for a working copy of the 2005 version of Prentice Hall's Testworks software for Conceptual Physics. The original poster, located in Vienna, Austria, is unable to find the software locally and is facing high prices on platforms like eBay. They seek assistance from others who own the software to convert their tests into PDFs. The thread was temporarily paused for moderation due to the request for help in using someone else's software.

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I have about a decade of good tests that I made using the 2005 version of Prentice Hall's Testworks software.
I moved to Vienna, Austria.
They don't have that software... because they're reasonable people who actually upgrade computers. The only copy that I can find is $200 on ebay. (The shark.)
Do you have one? Can I persuade you to use it to convert some of my tests into pdfs and send them back to me?

Sincerely,
A functional luddite
 
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Thread is paused temporarily for Moderation.
 
Since you are asking someone else to use their copy of the software to do the conversion for you, and not asking for a free version of the software, this thread is reopened provisionally. Thanks for your patience. :smile:
 

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