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Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through. I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open. No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere! What a waste of time that was.
I hope no one on dial-up tries it! I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss. Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through.
I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open. No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere!
What a waste of time that was. I hope no one on dial-up tries it! I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss. Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through.
I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open.
No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere! What a waste of time that was. I hope no one on dial-up tries it!
I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss. Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through. I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open.
No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere! What a waste of time that was. I hope no one on dial-up tries it!
I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss. Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through. I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open.

No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere! What a waste of time that was. I hope no one on dial-up tries it! I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss.
Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Hi all, Over the last couple of weeks (on and off) I've been trying to download the latest demo version of Pulsonix PCB software. This is a big file for a demo (55Mb) and even on broadband it takes a good while to come through. I went through the unavoidable 'enter all your particulars' bit that annoyingly erases all your details if you omit just one little section you must start from scratch again.) Anyway, after several attempts when I got to about 49Mb and it went tits-up repeatedly and lost the connection (even when the download manager companion program was supposed to be looking after the process) I.finally. got to 55Mb., the download stopped but the 'manager' window remained open.
No confirmation of any successful download, but no more bytes to come. I've done several searches on the hard disk, but there is no trace of their supposedly downloaded bloatware anywhere! What a waste of time that was. I hope no one on dial-up tries it! I must say I've had problems before on previous occasions trying to download Pulsonix., but this is just taking the piss. Anyone got any better suggestions for layout CAD? Click to expand.This sort of thing happens mainly when you use a broken browser for downloading - IE is well-known for its failure to download large files properly (feel free to flame me if I am incorrect in assuming you used IE).
It will happily tell you a download is complete when in fact there was a timeout and only part of the file is downloaded. Only the inexperianced, the brave, the lucky, or the very patient user would try to use IE for a large download. Get a download manager program (there are dozens available for free), or better still, use a real browser like Firefox or Opera, whose downloaders are vastly superior (as well as being better browsers in most other respects). This sort of thing happens mainly when you use a broken browser for downloading - IE is well-known for its failure to download large files properly (feel free to flame me if I am incorrect in assuming you used IE). It will happily tell you a download is complete when in fact there was a timeout and only part of the file is downloaded. Only the inexperianced, the brave, the lucky, or the very patient user would try to use IE for a large download. Get a download manager program (there are dozens available for free), or better still, use a real browser like Firefox or Opera, whose downloaders are vastly superior (as well as being better browsers in most other respects).
Click to expand.I haven't had any real problem downloading large files using html download with, yes, IE. The times I mentioned where a download failed similarly to the OP's problem have been few and far between. I posted my observation that the complete download ended up in the Internet cache because I thought it might be of interest to the OP. Since getting ADSL even 60MB downloads don't seem to take very long.
When problems occur I look for an FTP server with the same download available. Usually can't find one. I do have download managers. Never use them.
Problems aren't serious or frequent enough to bother. Sigh.I guess designing computers since 1975 isn't much experience, and it certainly hasn't taught me patience. If I was lucky I'd have won the lottery by now. Brave, yeah that's it.