Nothing like that David, just we are familiar, but new users might just pass, and never join the board either. I have passed up on a number of downloads after taking heed of a browser security alert. Having been on the board for a while and being familiar with the program was the only reason I pushed download anyway. If I hadn't been on the board, I would have also passed
I'm grateful for open source software and thankful for Saddlebacke for hosting as I know that isn't free. You must have SSL certificates in order to be a HTTPS I believe, and is just another subscription to pay yearly. I have no experience in posting files, just downloading, but I would recommend hosting it on GITHUB or ODYSEE as it's encrypted and I THINK it's free, don't quote me on that. I have been looking at the posts and such on the software and it looks really good. Again, just sketched out on the http, which has nothing to do with the software itself.I have sent an email to Sabbelbacke to make him aware of the situation. I am not sure that there is anything he can do to make things better for us though. I am just very grateful that he was prepared to host Hornresp in the first place.
I'm just scared of downloading from an http instead of https.
As far as Hornresp is concerned, you need be scared no more 🙂.
The download link on the Hornresp web page is now:
https://www.hardware-test.de/mcbean/Setup.exe
Sabbelbacke has once again come to the rescue, even though he is currently away on holidays! What amazing support he provides...
Awesome! Thank you so guys so much I really appreciate it. Making the software available to all, and by being active members as well. True class acts. Now time to try and learn a new program haha.As far as Hornresp is concerned, you need be scared no more 🙂.
The download link on the Hornresp web page is now:
https://www.hardware-test.de/mcbean/Setup.exe
Sabbelbacke has once again come to the rescue, even though he is currently away on holidays! What amazing support he provides...
Now time to try and learn a new program haha.
As a starting point, suggest you use the Input Wizard under the Help menu to create a template of the loudspeaker system you wish to simulate and then adjust the parameter values to suit your specific design.