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aionone

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Amule Apple Mac
« on: January 03, 2007, 08:25:26 PM »

:baby:  I RUN OUT OF SPACE IN MY HARD DRIVE BEFORE TRASNFERING  DOWNLOADS TO EXTERNAL ONE..
 THE REST OF DOWLOADS LIST HAVE GONE DARK RED AND I AM NOT SURE HOW TO RESTART  CONTINUE AGAIN TO COMPLETE THE ITEMS LEFT..
 PLEASE , COULD YOU GIVE ME A HAND WITH THIS...?
 THANK YOU
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wuischke

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Re: Amule Apple Mac
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2007, 08:38:02 PM »

Please don't write everything in upper case.

Here's my hand. ;) Take a look at the Readme.Mac.txt file which was shipped with your aMule package. Should you not have it by hand, I'll quote the relevant section here.

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Right-clicking & pop-up menus on the Mac:
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aMule contains a lot of features that are only accessible through pop-up menus, which you invoke by right-clicking a certain item. For instance, if you want to pause or cancel a download, change the upload or download priority of a file, see file details, etc. you need to do this via a right-click.

If you haven't bought an additional multi-button mouse with your Mac, you only have one mouse button (the one that corresponds to a left-click or "normal" click on a multi-button mouse). Fortunately, you can emulate the second button by HOLDING DOWN THE CONTROL-KEY ON THE KEYBOARD WHILE YOU CLICK. For example, do a "control-click" now on a file that you are downloading and see how a pop-up menu shows up with further option.

If you want to discover all of aMule's hidden functionalities just try to control-click everything that moves.  
This includes all the lists of files, clients & servers, all the labels on the top of these lists (e.g. "File Name"), the bar "all" at the top of the download window, ...

By the way, these emulated right-clicks work system-wide. Just try control-clicking a file in the Finder, an icon in the Dock, a marked word in TextEdit or MS Word.

Now you know what to do: Select the files you want to continue, open the context menu and select 'resume'.
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Re: Amule Apple Mac
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2007, 08:40:42 PM »

thank you so much .. blessings xxx
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