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Q: Has anyone purchased it and downloaded it from this site? If so, how long does it take to download and store it? And, how much memory does it take up?

Thanks.

Deb


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hi i down loaded this and i got the drug list too the 23 dollar deal and it was worth it it didnt take long at all to download and didnt take up any space, its great as you can look things up and click on it then it goes to a shopping list which you then can print off and take with you i use it most days as am only new with celiac and still learning what i can eat hope this helps liz

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

I would like to purchase the Clan Thompson list as well. When I went to their website I noticed there was an area to enter a coupon code. Has anyone seen a coupon for the downloads?

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jenvan Collaborator

i cked and the celiac disease Food takes us 1173 K on my palm. the pc software would be different fm that. i love the list--big help when shopping-saved me a few times... as long as you don't have dial-up, it shouldn't take too long to download. you get updates every few months.

lizzy Apprentice
i cked and the celiac disease Food takes us 1173 K on my palm. the pc software would be different fm that. i love the list--big help when shopping-saved me a few times... as long as you don't have dial-up, it shouldn't take too long to download. you get updates every few months.

i have dial up as i live in the midlle of no where and it still didnt take long to down load, and i didnt see any coupons for this either, but its been the greastest help ever

CMCM Rising Star
Q: Has anyone purchased it and downloaded it from this site? If so, how long does it take to download and store it? And, how much memory does it take up?

Thanks.

Deb

They don't seem to do the full, continually updatable product for Macs. They did have a $14.95 one for Mac, a one-time thing current as of mid November. I downloaded that via dial-up and it was not very long to download. However, I'm somewhat disappointed because quite a lot of things I wanted to check were NOT on the lists at all, and I was surprised they weren't included. I don't know if this is true for the PC programs.

elonwy Enthusiast

Are you on OSX? Thier mac product for OSX came out just in November, and I read on thier website that they are still working on it and getting it up to complete speed. I'm just excited it actually exists for Mac. I'm waiting until January when they come out with the Druglists for Mac too, so I can get em together.

Elonwy


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