TheOther
Those still on dial-up internet access or other low-speed Internet access be warned.
but the vast majority of users aren't now on dial up.. even in rural places.. I'd love to know the ratio of it now.. once you go to DSL etc you'll think dial up was the dark ages. I'm sure if they took a poll on here, you'd find it was maybe 10-20% at most (thats being generous)
even with low speed dsl / broadband you can use things like freedownloadmanager (.org) which will grab it over night and also switch off ya pc when done. as I used to when I first got ADSL which was 150k a second which is now 1000k a second :)
if you have a friend or know someone that goes to say a Uni etc.. they normally have fast connections, and well a USB pen drive can easily solve such issues.
not being funny, all audio stuff that uses samples a lot, your gonna find has massive files... and if your gonna use dial up and can't buy it from the shop it means you may miss out on some gems.
I can understand why companies don't offer boxes .. more and more
1) the amount of space boxes take
2) the production cost
esoundz do offer a backup disk , if you pay for it.. it's a cdr etc.
I do think boxes and "real" products will become a thing of the past regarding software BUT that also affects pro-audio shops I visit.. so tricky one really.