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Jamie Simpson July 29th, 2004 06:10 PM

Is Hoster a downloadable program?
 
Once I have my hardware can I purchase the program on the mtu site and then download directly from the site?

OR

Do they need to send me a cd-rom to download?

I am just getting excited and am waiting to get the ball rolling as fast as I can@!

Thanks

Jamie Simpson
Houserockers DJ
Clarion, PA

S. Parks July 29th, 2004 07:34 PM

Re: Is Hoster a downloadable program?
 
It is downloadable from the site. Basically you purchase the software, they e-mail you a download link. You download, read the manual :g , and your off and running. Depending on the size of your collection it can take several days to enter all the disc into the database, but when you are finished it is nothing short of wonderful. Once you try Hoster, you'll never want to run a show any other way again!

Beavis July 29th, 2004 09:24 PM

Re: Is Hoster a downloadable program?
 
make sure you have all windows updates from microsoft and updates from your video cards website(not windows website)

kj n texas August 6th, 2004 03:18 PM

Re: Is Hoster a downloadable program?
 
I would suggest that you have a high speed cable or DSL connection to the Internet to make the Hoster download. If you don't have high speed, order the Hoster program on CD. :r

I have tried to make the download on dialup with several failures. The 18mb file size of the Hoster program will take forever at dialup speed. :m

After you receive the Hoster program, and install it on a computer, you will be asked to connect to the Internet to complete the installation process. I have not had any problem, at this stage, with dialup speeds. :)

Good Luck,

kj n texas :) :)


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