Boxer Dogs Guide FAQ
What is PDF format?
PDF is an ebook format created
by Adobe. To view a PDF ebook you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader
installed on your computer. If you do not already have Adobe Reader
installed (or you do but it is older than version 5) then you
can go and download the reader software freely from the Adobe
website here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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'All
About Boxers' - Guide To Boxer Dogs
is delivered in PDF format and
is viewable on any computer. All you need is Adobe Reader
which is available free and already on most computers.
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'All About Boxers' is printable,
so you can print them out and read it away from your computer
if you prefer.
What is MP3 Audiobook format?
The audiobook is in mp3 format.
Mp3 files can be played on your computer using the standard audio
player software which comes with most computers (such as Windows
Media Player, Quicktime or Real Audio Player software etc.). You
are also welcome to upload them to a portable mp3 player or burn
them to a cd for your personal use.
How Can I play your videofiles?
The audio/visual presentation
is in wmv (Windows Media Video) format. Wmv files can be played
on your computer using the standard media player software which
comes with most computers (such as Windows Media Player, Mplayer,
Real Audio Player software etc.).
When will I receive my Order?
Instantly! Orders are processed
securely online (credit card, debit card, echeck, paypal etc).
As soon as your payment has been processed you will be automatically
forwarded to the All About Boxers (and bonuses) download page.
I am on dial-up - will I
be able to download your package?
There is one ebook and one
audiobook and the audio-visual presentation (split into 9 sections)
for you to download. The largest individual file size is 62 meg.
There is no rush for you to download everything (you can take
days/weeks if you like). If you do have a problem with one of
the larger files then a download manager program such as Getright
would probably solve that problem - you can download the standard
free version of Getright from their site http://www.getright.com/get.html
- what Getright, and programs like it, do is allow you to pause
a download part of the way through, and then pick up again where
it left off.