Download Folder.
Andrew Fleming
afleming at andrew.cmu.edu
Sun Mar 25 11:46:14 PST 2001
I had a similar problem with OWb9 under OS X 4k78. None of the
downloads seemed to get to the disk. But if I then cntrl-clicked on the
link, and told it to save to the download folder, it appeared. Very
weird. So if you haven't already tainted your computer's RAM with IE,
there's your solution! (or you could use wget <address of the file>
from Terminal.app)
--Andy
On Sunday, March 25, 2001, at 02:16 PM, David Parker wrote:
> No, it's not in ~/Documents either. And, Preferences -> Download ->
> Download Directory has the defautl (at least for me) ~/Library/Desktop.
>
> I'll use IE to download it.
>
> On Sunday, March 25, 2001, at 01:08 AM, Eugene Lee wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:14:28PM -0500, David Parker wrote:
>> :
>>
>> What about ~/Documents ?
>>
>> If it's not there, Preferences -> Download -> Download Directory.
>>
>> Just delete the old app and drag in the new app. Mac OS X apps are
>> actually packages/bundles that contain all the components they need.
>>
>
> This is nice to have an application deployment means that doesn't
> litter the file system with it's odd 'n' ends. Just deleting the
> application takes care of it.
>
> thanks,
> david
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