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Hello to the Dorico team I'm in the process of downloading the Dorico trail and I'm afraid I find the experience less than satisfactory, for the following reasons: - The download size is 9.0GB! I know nowadays GBs are basically free, but still, I have a really slow internet connection. My hard disk is a healthy 250GB, but a piece of software taking so much disk space is kinda asking a lot.

For comparison, Adobe Indesign is about 1.0GB, Photoshop is about 1.3GB, Finale is about 385MB (!), Sibelius is about 900MB. - Forced bundling is bad practice. I understand that you want to include a state of the art sounds library, and that that's also what's taking up so much space. But I think you could have made that a separate, optional download. There are people (like me) who have absolutely no or very little use for such a library, or already have one.

- Your download manager is intrusive. Upon running the installer for the download assistant, it asks for my admin password (on Mac OSX). I really don't like it when a program tells me: 'in order to install me you need to give me the keys to the kingdom'. Your download assistant is another piece of software I need to manage.Why couldn't you provide a normal download link? OK, 9.0GB might be problematic, but then again read above. I'm really looking forward to trying Dorico, but it's a shame that such meticulously-crafted software be distributed in such an inelegant and unfriendly manner.

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For me at least it makes a bit of a bad impression. Sharon Rosner. The Dorico trial is the complete application, which is why it includes all of the sound content, and hence weighs in at 9GB. Adobe products don't tend to rely on large supplementary data sets for their use, and neither Sibelius nor Finale comes with their sounds, so you can't fully evaluate the playback features of those programs. I'm sure plenty of prospective Dorico users would complain if we didn't make the sounds available as part of the trial!

In an ideal world there would be slightly greater granularity in the components that SDA offers to download, and perhaps we will be able to achieve this in the future. SDA can be removed as soon as you have downloaded the Dorico installer, so you won't need to worry about that long-term. I hope that you will enjoy using Dorico more than you have enjoyed downloading and installing it! D Link Modem Dsl 2730u Driver. Ciconia wrote:Forced bundling is bad practice. Games Onet Portable Oxygen. I understand that you want to include a state of the art sounds library, and that that's also what's taking up so much space.

But I think you could have made that a separate, optional download. There are people (like me) who have absolutely no or very little use for such a library, or already have one. Indeed, a minimal trial version could be provided without anything besides the main application (I suspect such minimal version could easily weigh about 100 MB, i.e.

About 100 times less). Update: Just downloaded the Dorico installer for Windows, and indeed, Dorico-related size is just 120 MB while the rest 9.65 GB are occupied by optional additional content (mainly VST instruments such as HALionSonic SE and their VSTSound libraries).

Moreover, this additional content is not required for installing Dorico itself: both HALion Sonic SE (3.22 GB) and HALion Symphonic Orchestra (6.18 GB) are available to be unchecked during installation. Windows Xp Reborn Isotretinoin more. For example, I’m not interested in Dorico at all, I’m just going to make sure it supports HiDPI under Windows since such support could indirectly mean that Steinberg is going to create a HiDPI-compatible version of Cubase as well. What I need for this check is just to start the application, look at its user interface just once, then close and uninstall immediately. 9 GB is totally a redundant overhead here. That has nothing to do with whether HDDs are currently cheap or expensive (I use SSD by the way). That’s more about (in)convenience and wasting time during both downloading and installing as well as about wasting SSD’s wearout resource unreasonably.

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