i know others have posted topics about downloading mp3s of the louisville show, but i just wanted to put this particular live version (as it so amazing) on my ipod as an mp3, but i can't download it properly to my mac. i've gone to the archived show pages & "downloaded" it, but when i listen to the files, i my computer opens them using quicktime in a browser window... can anyone shed some light for me? (fairly incompetent mac user.. sorry if this is a stupid question) :)
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hmmm...i've got a mac too. do you have any kind of instant messaging system, cuz i could send it to you.
ah, figured your problem out. just hold control and click on the link and hit "Download linked file" and you're set.
(i've got a mac too. ain't they lovely?)
Or ditch the only bad thing about owning a mac... the one button mouse. I never even took my last one-button out of the computer box. Good eyes though Tom!
Aha, or get the new Mighty Mouse that they released that has a right and left button and a scroll wheel, and side buttons that you can set the usage for. Like, to pop up the dashboard, or o display all open windows, etc. Oh yeah. Does your PC have that?!
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i love you all regardless of your PC handicap. no hurtful "vibes" here.
QuoteAha, or get the new Mighty Mouse that they released that has a right and left button and a scroll wheel, and side buttons that you can set the usage for. Like, to pop up the dashboard, or o display all open windows, etc. Oh yeah. Does your PC have that?!
(slam)
i love you all regardless of your PC handicap. no hurtful "vibes" here.
Don't get me wrong... I am a mac user but their only downfall is Steve Job's (until recent) infatuation with the one button mouse...
I've very anti-windows.
mmmmmmmmmmm........apple.
thanks tom, i'll give it a try. lots of mac love here - i've got a very kick-arse G5 at work & an imac (which is getting a bit old now, 2001 i think, but i still love it) at home...
have to say i don't mind the whole one-button-mouse thing. i guess its just what you get used to, but for what i do at work plus being on a mac, two mouse buttons doesn't really add much. a click-wheel might be handy though
i was just happy when they moved on from those crap little round mice... how useless were they?! (unless you have tiny hands that is!) :)
Yea, the hockey puck was worthless. I guess I am dependent on the 2 button mouse because I have used a PC so long before I made the switch and I still have to at work so my brain can't give it up as easy... I wish the software I used at work would run on a mac... It's be so much more stable on a unix box.
Quotethanks tom, i'll give it a try. lots of mac love here - i've got a very kick-arse G5 at work & an imac (which is getting a bit old now, 2001 i think, but i still love it) at home...
have to say i don't mind the whole one-button-mouse thing. i guess its just what you get used to, but for what i do at work plus being on a mac, two mouse buttons doesn't really add much. a click-wheel might be handy though
i was just happy when they moved on from those crap little round mice... how useless were they?! (unless you have tiny hands that is!) :)