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I'm using a Mac and I am unable to download some Limewire files because of some application called "version.plist" which supposedly is in a folder named "Contents". When I choose "Show Application" a folder called "contents" opens and from there a whole lot of nothing. Does anyone know how I can download these files? Any help is appreciated.
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To open the LW program you simply double click it with your mouse cursor, else, click it once from the Dock. What you are doing is Control clicking the program & choosing open which is opening the contents of the program package. Don't get confused with windows. The equivalent key to Control on mac is the Apple/Command key. It has an apple icon & ⌘ icon on it.
Use the Go menu & select Applications. Then find the LimeWire folder & open it. Then drag & drop the LW program into your dock. Now when you wish to open the program you simply click it once from your Dock. ![]() Normally to open an OSX program you simply double-click it. ![]() (BTW Mac OSX programs have most of their support files within the program package so when you wish to uninstall, you normally only need to drag & drop the program into the trash & it's all gone. No need for an uninstaller. )
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Wow...it works. Thank you thank you thank you.
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