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Problems downloading files

Follow this step by step instructions for downloading. Please read it carefully:

IMPORTANT, make sure your paypal email address is valid and you can read it, we’ll always contact you through it.
Downloading information will be delivered to the email address provided during checkout. You are responsible for providing a valid email address to an account you are able to access.
All PDF files are to be viewed using the latest version of Adobe Reader. You are responsible for downloading this free software and testing its compatibility with your computer prior to making a purchase. Purchases are not refundable on products which have been downloaded.

Smartphones and tablets users go to the botton!


Step 1) Open the given link and insert the given Username and Password
 


Step 2) Once logged in, you should click each link ONCE and choose SAVE the
file to your hard disk (not OPEN!!). Please note that files only will be available to be downloaded only once. Then each file will become blocked. Before clicking on each link, be sure that you will be able to download them.
 


Step 3) Select the location in which you would like to save the file.
 


Step 4) The downloaded file is a ZIP file. It's a compressed file format containing the PDF file with the article you purchased. If you are using Windows  7  or better you don't need any software to open the file other than go to “Computer” icon and look for the drive/folder you save the ZIP file. If you want unzip the file just need to drag it to the desktop.

WINDOWS 7-8-10-11 / Mac don't need any software as these OS unzip the files


Step 5) Once the file is uncompressed, you will have your PDF article ready to be read. You only need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. If you don't have it, you may download it from the following link http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
 


Step 6) Open your PDF article and enjoy it.
IMPORTANT NOTE: for each file you download, you should repeat steps 2, 3,
and 4 (this last one, avoiding to install winzip again). Before clicking on a link to be downloaded, you must be sure that you will finish with the download because if you close the browser and open it again later, the link clicked will become blocked. So, I suggest you to open the browser, download one whole file, then another one and so on.

Please note that all this technology is widely and commonly used when distributing documents on the Internet. And all the software is free for downloading.

Webmaster.


For Smartphones / Ipads / Tablets users
If you want to download the files you ordered, on your phone or tablet, you must be sure that the following applications are installed.

For Android: phones & tables
The browser supplied with the Android operating system has some problems when downloading compressed zip files and we strongly suggest to install the Google Chrome, for a smooth download. You can download It to your phone from the Play Store, or from the following link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome

Also you will need the Winzip, as the files we provide are compressed with ZIP software.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.winzip.android

Finally, the Adobe Acrobat, in order to read the pdf files correctly.
If you already don’t have it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.reader

Once you are sure all the applications are correctly installed, just follow the download directives using the Google Chrome browser. Look for the downloaded file in the Downloads folder and click on it, the file will unzip to show the PDF file. Next click on the PDF and the Acrobat will open it showing the PDF you ordered.

For Apple: phones & tablets
Ipad and Iphone users could have troubles for downloading ZIP files. Therefore, we suggest to download and install some download manager app from the App Store. Then you should browse the link we provided for downloading, at the time of your order.

Adobe Acrobat
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/adobe-reader/id469337564

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