Also, if you download all the star catalogs, that’s over a gig.

> On Aug 12, 2015, at 4:20 AM, Georg Zotti <georg.zo...@univie.ac.at> wrote:
> 
> Yes, there is activity. But it should not be "huge", althogh I cannot give
> numbers.
> 
> There is a location autodetection on startup which you may want to
> deactivate for stationary computers (see location panel). This is a small
> HTTP query.
> 
> Several plugins (e.g. satellites, meteor showers) update their element
> lists usually on startup or in regular intervals. This is seen in the
> progress bars appearing at startup in the bottom-right corner. You can
> deactivate the auto-update in the respective plugin configuration dialogs,
> but note that esp. satellite elements become invalid within just a few
> weeks. If you are not interested in satellites, rather deactivate the
> plugin.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Georg
> 
> On Do, 6.08.2015, 12:50, Jim Ord wrote:
>> Could anyone possibly tell me if a sudden huge upsurge of undetected
>> Internet Capacity Usage could derive from this wonderful piece of
>> Software - i.e. does it connect to the Internet?
>> --
>> *Kind Regards
>> Jim Ord
>> 072 523 9236
>> Bespoke-Webwork.com <http://bespoke-webwork.com>*
> 
> 
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