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  • We need a proper download manager. (p.2)
2013/10/07 11:09:50
LJB
Almost posted the wrong topic reply here. Space saver now :O))
2013/10/07 11:10:31
hockeyjx
Don't think it it Cake's responsibility. Blame the interwebz 
2013/10/07 11:12:45
LJB
Fog, you are really not getting my point. Not all downloads are browser based. Addictive is an example - has it's own downloader with no resume. It's stupid considering it's 1.2 GB.
 
And I DO think it's the seller's responsibility to make the delivery easy. In the end, it enhances their customer experience.
2013/10/07 11:18:03
Sanderxpander
When X3 just came out the server kept disconnecting me until I caved and bought Getright Pro.
I just got too annoyed/excited when I couldn't install after buying.
2013/10/07 12:02:49
garrigus
LJB
Fog, you are really not getting my point. Not all downloads are browser based. Addictive is an example - has it's own downloader with no resume. It's stupid considering it's 1.2 GB.

 
Actually the XLN download manager does resume. I know this for a fact because when I was doing my download we had a power flicker right in the middle, which knocked out wifi for about 30 seconds and the download had stopped. But I just keep the window open in the hopes that it would start up again once wifi came back up, and it did.
 
Scott

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2013/10/07 12:11:56
LJB
That's weird Scott, mine didn't. Maybe something else amiss was afoot :O)
 
2013/10/07 12:23:25
garrigus
LJB
That's weird Scott, mine didn't. Maybe something else amiss was afoot :O)



Yeah, not sure. Mine definitely resumed. It would definitely be a bad idea for them not to support resume since (like you said) it's a large download. It's bad enough they don't support offline authorization. That is something I don't like, but oh well.
 
Scott

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2013/10/07 16:10:54
Silicon Audio
Not sure why we are asking CW to re-invent the wheel here.  As others have said, there are plenty of great download managers out there, many of which are free.  I use FDM (Free Download Manager) myself, and it's everything I could need.  I actually don't like being forced to use an imbedded download manager; I much prefer freedom of choice.
2013/10/07 18:18:53
djoni
Hi LJB,
 
I am also having problems to download X3. 
I have a fair connection for african standards (8mbps) but my dl rates from Cake's servers are not better than a very slow 6-10KB/sec. I have tried downloading X3 part2 now and it says it will take 3 days and 12 hours. It will never get here...
Ryan (from CW) was very kind and sent me alternative links but they are also very slow.
 
Hope the find an alternative way. Dropbox would be fantastic.
 
By the way, I am in Maputo.
 
best, joni
 
 
LJB
So, in many parts of the world, internet is still not that fast yest. South Africa is one of those places (unless you're willing to pay BIG bucks).

I don't mind letting a download run overnight, but can CW seriously not come up with a download manager that handles things like Pause and PC restarts properly? That should go for the 3d party add-ons like Addictive Drums too. I just had to restart my PC and lost 3/4 of the Addictive Drums download. One would think they could at least have the sort of system in place that saves what has already been downloaded..
 
Just a thought.
 
L.




2013/10/07 21:02:55
hockeyjx
Isn't the Cake store hosted by Amazon?
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