This means that you may want to burn a DVD of that app for $499 you’ve just bought, preferably today rather than “later”. SmithMicro have always had a policy that when you buy digital software, you have 30 days to download it – unless you pay for the extended download service. I’ll explain below how to find it (called PoserSupport.pkg on Mac and PoserSupport.exe on Windows). Instead, find the relevant installer file and run it manually. There’s no need to re-install the entire application just to update a frigging manual. Note: if your Download Manager won’t let you install just the Poser Support Files component and says “Install Poser Pro 2014 to continue”, ignore this and fret not. The Game Dev Addendum should now load fine, and the Reference Manual should read “July 2014” on the front, instead of “February 2014” (which was the old version). When finished, launch Poser again and head over to Help and check out the new manuals. Quit Poser before you do this, and close Adobe Reader if you were looking at the manual. To do this manually, we’ll have to go back into the Download Manager and run the Poser Support Files installer (under Installers – the second from the bottom, about 1.06GB in size). It would have applied the latest changes to your content, but not to the manuals. Sadly the Content Updater has neglected to update our user manuals! I guess this happened because the Content Updater wasn’t as up to date as the rest of the installers. When you try to click that option right now, you’ll notice that nothing happens… the Poser Reference Manual still opens in Adobe Reader – but the new Game Dev Addendum does not. The latter is a new short manual that explains all those features.
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