Difference between the Retail box and the download?
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Difference between the Retail box and the download?
I notice that Amazon.com has but ASP in my Gold Box offers today... and while I was considering buying the downloadable version before the end of the month (my demo just expired), Amazon's version only costs a few bucks more.
So is there a big difference? Does the retail box come with any added documentation or anything?
So is there a big difference? Does the retail box come with any added documentation or anything?
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Yeah... just got it today, its literally just a CD with the same .dmg that you'd download as a demo (actually an older version) in a paper sleeve with a serial number to unlock the full version.
Very uninspired packaging for a program that costs $200. When I bought Macromedia Director years ago it came with 4 books describing its various uses... this doesn't even come with a one page installation guide like a budget PC game.
Very uninspired packaging for a program that costs $200. When I bought Macromedia Director years ago it came with 4 books describing its various uses... this doesn't even come with a one page installation guide like a budget PC game.
I'm sure they are working on it.jasonditz wrote:... Still, 4 books there, couldn't we get at least one for $200?
I don't consider myself a "genius" of any kind and I learned a lot just from the help and tutorials and experimentation... and of course this forum. The tutorials and sample files were the most helpful.
I don't think many people realize the huge costs involved in printing a manual to place in all those boxes. Having a digital manual file saves a TON of money and keeps the price down for the application. Plus all the dead trees, the added weight for shipping, the chemicals used in printing that go into the environment. You really want that?
Printed manuals I think are on the way out. I rarely use them anymore. I would much prefer just getting a disk in a small tiny package with out an expensive box no matter what the cost.
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I'm going through the tutorials too and they seem really good. It'd be a lot easier with a printed manual though, because ASP doesn't behave like any OSX app I've ever seen before. It minimizes the entire application every time you switch to the web browser to view the tutorials, so its not possible, for instance, to have them side-by-side on the screen while learning.heyvern wrote:I'm sure they are working on it.jasonditz wrote:... Still, 4 books there, couldn't we get at least one for $200?
I don't consider myself a "genius" of any kind and I learned a lot just from the help and tutorials and experimentation... and of course this forum. The tutorials and sample files were the most helpful.
I don't think many people realize the huge costs involved in printing a manual to place in all those boxes. Having a digital manual file saves a TON of money and keeps the price down for the application. Plus all the dead trees, the added weight for shipping, the chemicals used in printing that go into the environment. You really want that?
Printed manuals I think are on the way out. I rarely use them anymore. I would much prefer just getting a disk in a small tiny package with out an expensive box no matter what the cost.
-vern