Disgusted Disgruntled Dismayed and Disappointed

purchased object desktop  still cant find the download for archive.  had to jump through hoops and a tediously convoluted sign up process for nothing but god knows how much spam shhesh  

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Install Impulse (a link should be in your confirmation email)

When asked during installation.....enter login information you used during purchase

The "My Software" tab will then list all the Object Desktop applications and allow you to install what you wish without having to install all of it.

Right clicking on an application brings up a menu that includes "Download and Archive"

 

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thanks for your reply  will do web search for standalone tghat i can use as and when i want   peace

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The ObjectDesktop programs are installed through Impulse.  I'm not sure what you mean by 'find the download for archive'. The following link (Tips and Tricks #2) shows you how to setup where to save archives.

Impulse Tutorial

You may also find the WinCustomize Wiki article on Impulse a good place for information.

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Quoting kagalaska, reply 2
thanks for your reply  will do web search for standalone tghat i can use as and when i want   peace
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That sounds like you are going to look for a pirate copy...

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That sounds like you are going to look for a pirate copy...
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I don't think so, natas2.

His profile says current customer (4). Don't be too hasty.

kagalaska... Impulse is Stardock's download, update and archiving application. There's nothing to be afraid of using it...please believe me. I hope the following translation is understandable...

卡加拉斯卡...冲动是Stardock公司的下载,更新和归档应用。没有什么必须使用害怕...请相信我。我希望这是可以理解的翻译... 

 

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I don't think so, natas2.

His profile says current customer (4). Don't be too hasty.
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Um, how would you take that statement then doc?

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I figure he's just frustrated, and maybe there are language inaccuracies...doesn't know about Impulse....there are lots of possibilities....including just looking for a place to download what he bought. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, though...

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With the way things are going, we'll all soon need to order Mandarin Chinese language learning software

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 7
I figure he's just frustrated, and maybe there are language inaccuracies...doesn't know about Impulse....there are lots of possibilities....including just looking for a place to download what he bought. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, though...
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I concede.  You are possibly right.  It's good that we have level headed folks around here.  It's what keeps us civilized.

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Wasn't that difficult to understand really, the reg process was a pain in the arse for him, and those pop-up adverts about games/etc. from impulse are the spam.  Kagalaska, can't you just disable Impulse and use it only for downloading?

 

I don't particularly care to buy a program that I want, only to find out that I must install another program to get it.  No option.. you MUST install this other program (before we'll give you the one you bought) which will connect to our servers, etc etc etc.....  I can understand his frustration.  I guess I don't mind so much with Impulse, I guess because I like the program OK, and the suite of stardock progs I use, but I do understand it.  I generally pass on such options and seek other alternatives which do not require such a process.  But that's just me, and in this case, apparently the OP as well...

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Quoting natas2, reply 9
Quoting DrJBHL, reply 7I figure he's just frustrated, and maybe there are language inaccuracies...doesn't know about Impulse....there are lots of possibilities....including just looking for a place to download what he bought. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, though...

I concede.  You are possibly right.  It's good that we have level headed folks around here.  It's what keeps us civilized.
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Another insult like that and you'll be banned. ;)

natas2, I've done the same as you. Hell, we all have...and felt badly after the rush to judgement....so I say, "Give 'em a chance...it isn't as important to be right as it is to be kind."

Then I make the same mistake again....the perks of being a crotchity old guy. :grin:

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only to find out
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The issue would not arise if people would actually READ the product page.

If you buy a program that only runs on XP and you've got Windows 7 and you don't look at the system requirements first....who's fault is it?

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skinhit's.

Even Po' says so.

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Quoting Lantec, reply 12

only to find out
The issue would not arise if people would actually READ the product page.

If you buy a program that only runs on XP and you've got Windows 7 and you don't look at the system requirements first....who's fault is it?
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Hey, that's the best fringe benefit of being illiterate... I don't have to bother with docs, instruction pamphlets, and being male gives me a genetic exemption from asking for directions... XD Life is good!

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Hey, that's the best fringe benefit of being illiterate... I don't have to bother with docs, instruction pamphlets, and being male gives me a genetic exemption from asking for directions... Life is good!
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One of the first laws of computing....

R.T.F.M.

[and if you need to ask you're probably always doing it wrong]....;)

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I live by the motto: If all else fails, read the destructions ;)

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and those pop-up adverts about games/etc. from impulse are the spam. Kagalaska, can't you just disable Impulse and use it only for downloading?
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Impulse Now is a separate application from Impulse and can safely be disabled on startup through it's own options, MSConfig, or your favorite startup manager (like TweakVista/7).

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Quoting Shirley, reply 17

and those pop-up adverts about games/etc. from impulse are the spam. Kagalaska, can't you just disable Impulse and use it only for downloading?
Impulse Now is a separate application from Impulse and can safely be disabled on startup through it's own options, MSConfig, or your favorite startup manager (like TweakVista/7).
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Shouldn't be added to startup at all without permission.

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i have noticed newcomers here are baffled by impulse, they are looking to download an exe installer,, as opposed to installing impulse and then the desired program, when i first started coming here and purchasing software it was the first time i had used one program to install numerous others

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Quoting jpmurph1, reply 19
i have noticed newcomers here are baffled by impulse, they are looking to download an exe installer,, as opposed to installing impulse and then the desired program, when i first started coming here and purchasing software it was the first time i had used one program to install numerous others
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You've never downloaded anything from Google or Microsoft or Adobe?

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You've never downloaded anything from Google or Microsoft or Adobe?
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a VERY good analogy. I don't suppose many people have looked at it that way and I hope it helps with some of the grumbling.

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You've never downloaded anything from Google or Microsoft or Adobe?
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BA DA BOOM!!!!   :beer:

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As a practical matter, download managers are a requirement because IE and other browsers won't support more than 2GB downloads.  And while a particular program may not be 2GB, it becomes simpler for a company with multiple products to just standardize on a single distribution format.

 

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download managers are a requirement because IE and other browsers won't support more than 2GB downloads.
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That's something I was not aware of.  Now I see the need for download managers.

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Another reason to have impulse was stated last year,every piece of software that is a .exe has it's own installer that means you put more junk on the computer every time you install a program as any decent software will come with an installer (apart from safe software that run in their own folder),so doing away with stand alone installers & using impulse means only needing 1 installer not many,also makes updating less of a pain in the butt,as popups etc from impulse has nobody ever realized programs have settings that can be changed & before anyone goes off OS's have annoying popus as well after install