I found the UNrar for Mac OS X with a GUI. get <a href="http://www.neo-modus.com/DirectConnect.dmg.sit" target="_blank">Direct Connect</a> and then connect up to macfansnaime.dyndns.org:1090. I'm in there mostm of the time as it is my hub. I'm PiBO2k3. Its under Mac OS Apps/Games. ^_^
I am trying to connect to your hub, but for some reason I am unable to. I just get taken to a diconnected hub window every time I try. I tried both with and without the numbers at teh end of the hub name. Is there a website that you got it from? And I also think that the version of UnRar that I have has a GUI, but I have been unable to install it. The readme text says to use a terminal window which has somethign to do with Unix, but I have no idea how to work that. I am just trying to put some rar files together, so whatever will allow me to do that would be great. Thanks.
<strong>I am trying to connect to your hub, but for some reason I am unable to. I just get taken to a diconnected hub window every time I try. I tried both with and without the numbers at teh end of the hub name. Is there a website that you got it from? And I also think that the version of UnRar that I have has a GUI, but I have been unable to install it. The readme text says to use a terminal window which has somethign to do with Unix, but I have no idea how to work that. I am just trying to put some rar files together, so whatever will allow me to do that would be great. Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think you have unrar, and that doesn't have a gui frontend. if you have some basic terminal knowledge, open terminal and copy the unrar binary to /usr/bin/unrar (type: "sudo cp "drag_the_file_called_unrar_into_the_terminal" /usr/bin/" and press return. type the things between the "" exactly as they are (whitespaces)). Open a new terminal window (or type rehash) and you'll be able to use it, just type unrar for help. The easiest way to use it: cd to the directory that contains all the rar files (type: "cd " then drag the folder conatining the files into the terminal window and hit enter), then type: "unrar e *.rar" and press enter, wait until it's done. The extracted file will be written to the same directory. Delete the .r files.
I guess then what I want is the UnRar with a GUI. Where can I get it? I assume that it is free as well. I don't have any knowledge of Unix or terminals or anything. I appreciate the help.
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[ 02-03-2003: Message edited by: Proud iBook Owner 2k2 ]</p>
<strong>I am trying to connect to your hub, but for some reason I am unable to. I just get taken to a diconnected hub window every time I try. I tried both with and without the numbers at teh end of the hub name. Is there a website that you got it from? And I also think that the version of UnRar that I have has a GUI, but I have been unable to install it. The readme text says to use a terminal window which has somethign to do with Unix, but I have no idea how to work that. I am just trying to put some rar files together, so whatever will allow me to do that would be great. Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think you have unrar, and that doesn't have a gui frontend. if you have some basic terminal knowledge, open terminal and copy the unrar binary to /usr/bin/unrar (type: "sudo cp "drag_the_file_called_unrar_into_the_terminal" /usr/bin/" and press return. type the things between the "" exactly as they are (whitespaces)). Open a new terminal window (or type rehash) and you'll be able to use it, just type unrar for help. The easiest way to use it: cd to the directory that contains all the rar files (type: "cd " then drag the folder conatining the files into the terminal window and hit enter), then type: "unrar e *.rar" and press enter, wait until it's done. The extracted file will be written to the same directory. Delete the .r files.