Installing From Website

 

  1. Connect to the Internet.

     

  2. Go to www.artsman.com.

    This is the Arts Management Systems homepage.

     

  3. Click Demos.

    "Demos" is found in the list of options on the left hand side of the web page.

     

     

    1. On the "Demos" page, scroll down to the downloading options found at the bottom of the page. The user may download the Single Theatre Manager Install for Macintosh or Windows. The Single Install file is large and may take some time to download. If the user prefers, a Disk Segment Install download is available for both Macintosh and Windows. The disk segments could be copied to a floppy disk.

     

     

  4. Click Link to Download Files.

    A link is colored and / or underlined text that when clicked, will take a user to a new page or let them begin a download. Select the linked option that best meets the users needs. Once a suitable choice has been made, and the link has been clicked, Theatre Manager will start to download.

     

    1. Some Web Browsers will let the user specify the location to save the downloaded file to. If so, choose a convenient location to save the Theatre Manager Installation Files. For example: Save the files to the desktop so they can be easily found. Once the Theatre Manager Installation file has been completely downloaded to the user's computer, the user may begin installation.

      If the Web Browser begins the download without allowing the user to specify the download location, check the browser preferences for download location.

     

  5. Find Downloaded File or Files.

     

    MACINTOSH:

    If user downloaded "Single file installer", expand the file using StuffIt Expander and continue from Installing from CD for Macintosh step 3. If "Disk Images" were downloaded continue from Step 1 of Installing from disk images.

    WINDOWS:

    If user downloaded "Single file installer", continue from Installing from CD for Windows step 4. If "Disk Images" were downloaded continue from Step 1 of Installing from disk images.