Hello!
I've heard a lot about Hero Labs over the years, and thought I'd give it a try.
This is an account of my experience.
First, I downloaded it, installed it, and ran it. That all went pretty smoothly.
It shows me a screen with the options to buy a license, enter a license, or use it in demo mode. I choose demo mode.
Then it shows a screen with a bunch of game systems.
At the bottom, it says "Checking for updates..." and there's a little animation that never ends.
I am interested in 4e, so I clicked the arrow next to "4e."
It says, "No update could be found for this game. Click the 'locate file' button to check for updates."
But there is no locate file button. Huh.
Maybe this is, itself a game, and I am supposed to guess what the developer means?
Well, there's an "import file" button. I will try that!
I click it and it shows me a file dialog, pointing to C:\Program Files (x86)\HeroLab\Download\
But that directory is empty. So clearly that's not where I am supposed to find the 4e files.
There are a bunch of menus at the top of the window. I wonder if any of them could help me?
So I click on one. Then another. Then another. None are functional. I'm not sure why they're there, if I can't use them? Perhaps it is important that I know that, in the future, there will be a menu bar there for me to use, and those are the names of the menus?
I know! I'll try the "Get Updates" button. Maybe somehow that is what "click the 'locate file' button" meant?
I immediately get:
"The latest updates could not be retrieved successfully at this time. This could be due to a temporary problem accessing the hosting web-site. Please try again in a little while. If the problem persists, check that your firewall or internet security software is not blocking Hero Lab.
"The error received was: Error retrieving data! Please verify that you can load web sites in your web browser, and that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking the product (ERR_CORE_INTERNET_URL_RETRIEVE when calling Internet_HTTP_Post 0x40010275)"
OK... not exactly a well written error message, but let's see what it means.
Maybe the hero lab website is down. I'll wait a few hours and try later.
...time passes...
Nope, still not working.
OK, maybe it's the Windows Firewall settings. I have no other firewall software installed.
So I turn off the Windows Firewall entirely. It colors lots of things red and gets very angry and stern with me, but it's off. And... nope. Same problems with Hero Lab.
Well, someone must be having this problem, right? So I come to the forums and search for a solution...
Wow. Every search requires that I enter a captcha. Apparently, entering one isn't enough!
I search for "No update could be found" and... lots of results. Too many. Oh! It stripped some of the words from my search, and I have apparently searched for "update found."
So let's try the most specific thing I can find: the error constant ERR_CORE_INTERNET_URL_RETRIEVE.
Zero results found.
Well, either I'm the first to see this, or I'm the only one who typed in the whole error. I would have copied and pasted it, but it isn't selectable. Do the developers really not want users to be able to copy and paste the error messages? Ahh, but that would get rid of the challenge of providing technical support! "It said there was an error." "What was the error?" "I don't know. Something about an error."
I try a few other searches. Some fail, until I realize I forgot to enter the captcha info again. At any time, I might turn into a spam bot!
I find one thread where it's suggested that a user try to reach https://lonewolfdevel.com/ to ensure it isn't blocked.
I can reach it just fine in a browser. So that's not the problem.
Time for the last resort. I click the button marked, "Help"
"The different games available for Hero Lab are displayed on this form. When you try to launch a game for the first time, it will download itself automatically."
Below this are several paragraphs talking about the 'locate file' button. Huh. Well, I guess that's not going to help much.
While I'm sure it's fantastic once it's working, and totally worth the price, I am looking for a tool that saves me time, rather than requiring a big upfront investment of time, effort, and learning.
So, I'm uninstalling Hero Lab. But I didn't want to do so without leaving feedback; I realize it can be hard to recognize the out-of-the-box experience when you're already deeply invested in a product, and I hope this information is useful to the developers in some way, even if it's just used as an example of the type of customer who isn't smart enough to use it.
Thanks!
Paul M. Lambert
I've heard a lot about Hero Labs over the years, and thought I'd give it a try.
This is an account of my experience.
First, I downloaded it, installed it, and ran it. That all went pretty smoothly.
It shows me a screen with the options to buy a license, enter a license, or use it in demo mode. I choose demo mode.
Then it shows a screen with a bunch of game systems.
At the bottom, it says "Checking for updates..." and there's a little animation that never ends.
I am interested in 4e, so I clicked the arrow next to "4e."
It says, "No update could be found for this game. Click the 'locate file' button to check for updates."
But there is no locate file button. Huh.
Maybe this is, itself a game, and I am supposed to guess what the developer means?
Well, there's an "import file" button. I will try that!
I click it and it shows me a file dialog, pointing to C:\Program Files (x86)\HeroLab\Download\
But that directory is empty. So clearly that's not where I am supposed to find the 4e files.
There are a bunch of menus at the top of the window. I wonder if any of them could help me?
So I click on one. Then another. Then another. None are functional. I'm not sure why they're there, if I can't use them? Perhaps it is important that I know that, in the future, there will be a menu bar there for me to use, and those are the names of the menus?
I know! I'll try the "Get Updates" button. Maybe somehow that is what "click the 'locate file' button" meant?
I immediately get:
"The latest updates could not be retrieved successfully at this time. This could be due to a temporary problem accessing the hosting web-site. Please try again in a little while. If the problem persists, check that your firewall or internet security software is not blocking Hero Lab.
"The error received was: Error retrieving data! Please verify that you can load web sites in your web browser, and that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking the product (ERR_CORE_INTERNET_URL_RETRIEVE when calling Internet_HTTP_Post 0x40010275)"
OK... not exactly a well written error message, but let's see what it means.
Maybe the hero lab website is down. I'll wait a few hours and try later.
...time passes...
Nope, still not working.
OK, maybe it's the Windows Firewall settings. I have no other firewall software installed.
So I turn off the Windows Firewall entirely. It colors lots of things red and gets very angry and stern with me, but it's off. And... nope. Same problems with Hero Lab.
Well, someone must be having this problem, right? So I come to the forums and search for a solution...
Wow. Every search requires that I enter a captcha. Apparently, entering one isn't enough!
I search for "No update could be found" and... lots of results. Too many. Oh! It stripped some of the words from my search, and I have apparently searched for "update found."
So let's try the most specific thing I can find: the error constant ERR_CORE_INTERNET_URL_RETRIEVE.
Zero results found.
Well, either I'm the first to see this, or I'm the only one who typed in the whole error. I would have copied and pasted it, but it isn't selectable. Do the developers really not want users to be able to copy and paste the error messages? Ahh, but that would get rid of the challenge of providing technical support! "It said there was an error." "What was the error?" "I don't know. Something about an error."
I try a few other searches. Some fail, until I realize I forgot to enter the captcha info again. At any time, I might turn into a spam bot!
I find one thread where it's suggested that a user try to reach https://lonewolfdevel.com/ to ensure it isn't blocked.
I can reach it just fine in a browser. So that's not the problem.
Time for the last resort. I click the button marked, "Help"
"The different games available for Hero Lab are displayed on this form. When you try to launch a game for the first time, it will download itself automatically."
Below this are several paragraphs talking about the 'locate file' button. Huh. Well, I guess that's not going to help much.
While I'm sure it's fantastic once it's working, and totally worth the price, I am looking for a tool that saves me time, rather than requiring a big upfront investment of time, effort, and learning.
So, I'm uninstalling Hero Lab. But I didn't want to do so without leaving feedback; I realize it can be hard to recognize the out-of-the-box experience when you're already deeply invested in a product, and I hope this information is useful to the developers in some way, even if it's just used as an example of the type of customer who isn't smart enough to use it.

Thanks!
Paul M. Lambert