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So, you want RealPlayer.
If you're not sure if you already have RealPlayer, click the "Start" button on your taskbar, slide the cursor to the "Find" option and select "files" or "folders." Then type in "RealPlayer" and hit return. If you're already equipped, the software should appear in a window.
Getting a RealPlayer is relatively easy and involves two phases: download and installation. You'll need a little patience and a computer with enough horsepower and modem speed (minimum 28.8) to make the experience worthwhile.
First, bring up the Progressive Networks' Real.com site and select the software version that you desire.
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There is no cost for most versions, and we suggest the RealPlayer 8 Basic option because it's free and it's one of the latest off the factory lines. Simply click the "RealPlayer 8 Basic" link and fill out the form to download a copy.
NOTE: They keep changing where the free link is, so you may have to search it out.
Don't choose the "RealPlayer Plus" unless you want to pay $29.99.
We recommend that you save RealPlayer software to your computer desktop initially, because it's easier to find. Once it's there, close your browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer). Then double-click on the RealPlayer icon and follow the instructions that appear. It's best to allow your computer to choose its own default directory to store RealPlayer.
Once installed, head back to the option of your choice -- and play!
As Always ...
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