thanks I will check this. I did ENABLE the prompt. Right after I emailed I tried aMule again and found that it does quit it just takes a while.
Like I said, and I may be guessing here, but the longer you are on aMule (or connected to actual sources) I think this makes a difference.
Then it dawned on me. The times I was not downloading anything YET...I was only uploading, aMule quits quickly, and the network is up to speed. Like I said I could be spec on this, but I wish a programmer could verify my hypothesis. (QUIT meaning FULL QUIT and not just minimize)
I guess that aMule quits, but, then it has a window of time that it FINISHES either DOWNLOADING what it is actually on(the part?)
or the Upload?(the part) am I possibly correct? For, I can't see it waiting to UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD everything, but there is something going on under the hood so to speak that DELAYS the FULL quit. To prove this, most Mac users think something is wrong if it doesn't quit rather normally as in within a few seconds...but more than a minute? but, I was able to check aMule down in the DOCK, and the little black arrow was in fact gone! It took a few minutes, but it did quit...where as before I was assuming that it had frozen or was hanging....it was just super super slow, and for most people who QUIT using the DOCK, it never takes this long, and the PINWHEEL is a sign that something is wrong....I wish the pinwheel would tell you, but there are other FINDER apps to help you to monitor what is going on....I just don't know exactly what I am looking for...my wife just wants it to work not like AOL which it reverts too when we are using aMule.(again aJackass she calls it...)
I like the icon! 8-)
on another note:
After you close or QUIT aMule, does this not allow people to access your computer? Or do they have to access it via the network?
I don't like to keep turning ON and OFF and changing my FIREWALL and router settings...
but I would like to FEEL SECURE, even if I am on a Macintosh...
Thanks again, for the aMule, help!
dj