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Downloading curves with a Mac

Downloading curves with a Mac

2006-02-20 by Paul Roark

Sometimes Mac users have trouble downloading curves from the server I use
(which tends to do some weird things).  On Windows I use a right click and
"Save As" procedure.  There is some equivalent to the Windows right click
that, I believe, can be used by Mac owners.  Is this the correct procedure?

 

Mac owners should do this: Control-Click on the link.  You should then see a
menu with options.  Choose the one that is closest to Download This to Disk.


 

Thanks.

 

Paul

www.PaulRoark.com <http://www.paulroark.com/>  

 

 

 



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Downloading curves with a Mac

2006-02-20 by Technical Consultant

Option > click is faster and the prefer way used by most Macintosh  
users.
It is faster then right click on a PC or Macintosh.
The download starts without any further ado.

BTW, all new Macintoshes now come with two a button mouse.

William


On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:36 PM,  
DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> Message: 15
>    Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 10:54:02 -0800
>    From: "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...>
> Subject: Downloading curves with a Mac
>
> Sometimes Mac users have trouble downloading curves from the server  
> I use
> (which tends to do some weird things).  On Windows I use a right  
> click and
> "Save As" procedure.  There is some equivalent to the Windows right  
> click
> that, I believe, can be used by Mac owners.  Is this the correct  
> procedure?
>
>
>
> Mac owners should do this: Control-Click on the link.  You should  
> then see a
> menu with options.  Choose the one that is closest to Download This  
> to Disk.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Paul



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Re: [Digital BW] Downloading curves with a Mac

2006-02-20 by Adam Maas

Powerbooks, MacBook Pro's and iBooks are all 1 button still. Only the 
desktops come with a multi-button (4 button actually) Mouse.



-Adam


Technical Consultant wrote:
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> Option > click is faster and the prefer way used by most Macintosh 
> users.
> It is faster then right click on a PC or Macintosh.
> The download starts without any further ado.
>
> BTW, all new Macintoshes now come with two a button mouse.
>
> William
>
>

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2006-02-21 by Ernst Dinkla

See:

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Wonder what the verdict will be this time.

                    --
           Ernst Dinkla


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