I recently upgraded my computer and do not have access to word search 11 Is there a download ? I have used word search for over 30 years Its hard to teach an old dog new tricks
There is no way to download Wordsearch 11 on your new machine from Wordsearch's servers, as they have been shut down.
If you have Wordsearch 11 on an old computer and still have a Wordsearch 11 installer somewhere, there is a way to migrate it to the new computer, but it is not easy to do.
Your Wordsearch library has been transferred to Logos.
My recommendation would be to install Logos. You can install the free app and still access your entire Wordsearch library and most of the features you had in Wordsearch. The app will also receive regular updates.
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I came from WordSearch to Logos. I'll admit there is a bit of a learning curve…. and there are all kinds of videos in Logos and on YouTube and people in these forums which all will help and are willing to help. And like was said…. all your books will be in Logos. I strongly suggest, spend some time in Logos, learn little my little. I believe your time will be well spent. WordSearch will eventually fade into the sunset just because it's not supported any more. So…. Just my 2cents…. 😎
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