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fls 9
Posted on: 01.11.2009 by Nancey Teck
i believe i will just buy the download version. can't seen to find the boxed version anywhere. it should be OK right? unless the boxed version come with something special? would i be missing something?
Orlando Stadnick
02.11.2009
Originally Posted by jasonj
I don't believe stacks of empty boxes would say "Professional" rather "Pack Rat".

I would say to give that "yeah, this guy knows what he is doing.." would be the state of your workspace/studio. How organized you are. Some if what you have in your studio; that it is not all beat up junk yard looking gear.

Then of course your own personal skill at working with the client and the work you produce.
I'm all with you here...
but it's what I've heard, and seen once too... I don't have any studio and no client so I can't tell if that happen often or if it was only just 2 isolated cases, but happens... but that's another topic...

but anyway, going back to topic, I don't know any program with difference between the 2 versions...
Ashirumatic DJ
02.11.2009
Originally Posted by minimalmintek
often the, only, difference is a "paper" manual (box) vs. a "pdf" manual (direct dl).... & some stickers
may be sounds stupid, but sometimes, when you've got client coming to your home-studio/studio, seeing all the boxes of the programs make them feel "yeah, here we know what we're talking about..."
I don't believe stacks of empty boxes would say "Professional" rather "Pack Rat".

I would say to give that "yeah, this guy knows what he is doing.." would be the state of your workspace/studio. How organized you are. Some if what you have in your studio; that it is not all beat up junk yard looking gear.

Then of course your own personal skill at working with the client and the work you produce.
Ashirumatic DJ
01.11.2009
Originally Posted by end1
i believe i will just buy the download version. can't seen to find the boxed version anywhere. it should be OK right? unless the boxed version come with something special? would i be missing something?
No the downloaded version is no different from a box version, except you get a box.

... and well you get the software that much faster!
Nancey Teck
01.11.2009
i believe i will just buy the download version. can't seen to find the boxed version anywhere. it should be OK right? unless the boxed version come with something special? would i be missing something?
juan garcia
03.11.2009
you should be able to download it on one computer, and then copy the file to the music computer and install it on that one without the interwebs.
Nancey Teck
02.11.2009
continuing..since i've decided to go the download route, how can i do it so i can have it installed on my pc that i don't connect to the internet. the scenario is i have 1 pc for my music, and this old laptop for internet stuff. i want to limit the amount of internet connection to almost none on the music pc. let alone use my credit card with out any virus protection and the like. is there a way to buy the download on this laptop and transfer the purchase to the pc? make sense?

edit: i believe maybe i can buy it on this laptop and then transfer the license so i can just do the final download on the pc? that way i dont have to use a cc on the pc without any protection.
Orlando Stadnick
02.11.2009
Originally Posted by jasonj
I don't believe stacks of empty boxes would say "Professional" rather "Pack Rat".

I would say to give that "yeah, this guy knows what he is doing.." would be the state of your workspace/studio. How organized you are. Some if what you have in your studio; that it is not all beat up junk yard looking gear.

Then of course your own personal skill at working with the client and the work you produce.
I'm all with you here...
but it's what I've heard, and seen once too... I don't have any studio and no client so I can't tell if that happen often or if it was only just 2 isolated cases, but happens... but that's another topic...

but anyway, going back to topic, I don't know any program with difference between the 2 versions...
Ashirumatic DJ
02.11.2009
Originally Posted by minimalmintek
often the, only, difference is a "paper" manual (box) vs. a "pdf" manual (direct dl).... & some stickers
may be sounds stupid, but sometimes, when you've got client coming to your home-studio/studio, seeing all the boxes of the programs make them feel "yeah, here we know what we're talking about..."
I don't believe stacks of empty boxes would say "Professional" rather "Pack Rat".

I would say to give that "yeah, this guy knows what he is doing.." would be the state of your workspace/studio. How organized you are. Some if what you have in your studio; that it is not all beat up junk yard looking gear.

Then of course your own personal skill at working with the client and the work you produce.
Orlando Stadnick
02.11.2009
often the, only, difference is a "paper" manual (box) vs. a "pdf" manual (direct dl).... & some stickers
may be sounds stupid, but sometimes, when you've got client coming to your home-studio/studio, seeing all the boxes of the programs make them feel "yeah, here we know what we're talking about..."
Nancey Teck
02.11.2009
i try to be green as much as i can remind myself. thanks for reminding me.
Xavier Emanuels
02.11.2009
Id just get the downloaded version personally - save the environment
Ashirumatic DJ
01.11.2009
Originally Posted by end1
i believe i will just buy the download version. can't seen to find the boxed version anywhere. it should be OK right? unless the boxed version come with something special? would i be missing something?
No the downloaded version is no different from a box version, except you get a box.

... and well you get the software that much faster!

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