

- Download messages for mac archive utility mac os x#
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Any other suggestions? = Hi again, Please ignore my previous message - success at last! I downloaded the Unarchiver app (it was free :-)) and it worked.

Both gave me an error message again, "fatal error". It then only gave me two options: open with Archive Utility or Keka. I downloaded it again, using the new link you sent and did a control - click on the file. Let me know whether or not you get it to work. You might try a Control click on the file and use the menu there to unzip or decompress the file. In addition, here is another link for the Kiss Your Brain CD. Can you suggest any other way for me to unzip this file? = Hello, We sent a fresh set of links for your order. It has downloaded onto my Macbook, but in spite of the fact that I have the Keka application, when I try to unzip it an error message pops up. Hi there, Regarding the order below - I am having difficulty opening the "Kiss your Brain" download. We learned about a new zip tool from her: We recently exchanged emails with a teacher trying to unzip a mac file.
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If, for some reason, unzipping as shown here does not work, here are some links that might help: Stuff It Expander - A free unzip tool Keka - Another free tool Unarchiver - A free tool in the Mac App Store Instructions from the Dummies series Once you have the folder icon with the song files, you can move the songs to iTunes and then put them on your iPhone or iPad.
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Here is the standard zip file icon (note this icon image is enlarged it will be smaller on your computer) you will most often see on a Mac: After you download the file using the link provided on the screen or in the follow-up email, just find the file and double-click the icon. Mac zip files: Most often, unzipping on a Mac is quite straight-forward. Look at the bottom of this page for a way to get your files without waiting for the email. Even so, not everyone uses them, so they might be new to you. Zip files are not new they have been around since 1989. You need to be familiar with unzipping files, more info here. One click will now download an entire album.
Download messages for mac archive utility mac os x#
The tip is now somewhat out of date, but if you are using older versions of Mac OS X you might find the paths you need there.Order albums and/or singles as well as printables.
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This is an update of a tip that I first learned about on which is now part of. I'm not worried about running out of hard drive space, I just try not to keep things I no longer need. Go to Folder option to navigate to "/System/Library/CoreServices" and launch it manually (LaunchBar users can also launch it by typing 'archive utility' or you can launch Terminal.app and type "open -a Archive\ Utility" to launch it.)īeing able to "fine tune" my Mac is one of the things I like the most, especially when it helps me keep free of hard drive clutter. If you want to access the preferences, you'll need cat-like reflexes, or simply use Finder's Go. The trick is that Archive Utility usually only launches as needed, and then quits immediately. Just open the preferences, and you will see a window much like the preference pane shown above.
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You could probably also make a symbolic link, but really, the easiest way is simply to double click it.)Ģ) If you do not want to install the preference pane (it will be available to anyone who logs into the machine), you can set the preferences from within 'Archive Utility' itself. (Copying it to ~/Library/PreferencePanes/ does not seem to work. Double click on it, enter your administrator password, and it will be installed into /Library/PreferencePanes/. System/Library/CoreServices/Archive Utility.app/Contents/Resources/Īnd look for a file called 'Archives.prefPane'. See note at bottom of this message.)ġ) in Finder, use Go » Go to Folder to navigate to Previous versions of Mac OS X may be different. (Note: these system paths are current for Snow Leopard. If the default settings work for you, great! But if you'd like a bit more control, there are two ways to do it. The feature that I was looking for was this: after I expand an archive, just move the original file to the trash so I don't have to, because I don't want to keep it. Similarly, you can have all archive files that you expand open to the same directory as the archive, or have them saved to a specific folder. zip files that you create automatically saved to the same folder.

zip file, you could have the original files moved to the trash automatically, or you could have all. You may not have known that additional options are available. zip (and other archive formats such as gzip, tar, and bzip2) simply by double clicking on them. zip files in OS X by selecting a file in Finder and choosing File » Compress "FileNameHere" or by control+clicking the file and choosing the same option from the context menu. Most users know that you can easily create.
