Hello
I cannot download recordings and I don't know what I am doing wrong. In particular I want to download Shakespeare sonnets (version 2). When I click on the green download button there is an arrow on a circle at the top with LV which moves for a couple of seconds, then stops. And nothing is downloaded. The help page talks about left click and right click, which doesn't help because I am using a Mac laptop. I hope you can sort this out for me, but in simple language please because I am functionally illiterate when it comes to computers. Thanks a lot.
downloading with Macs
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How does one download with a Mac ?
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Don't answer them with this, but I'm pretty certain if they click on that down arrow at the top, it'll list their recent downloads. They can then click on the item on the list they want (that project's zip).
It would be good to have a step by step from a "real" Mac user. I just play one on TV.
It would be good to have a step by step from a "real" Mac user. I just play one on TV.
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America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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I use a Mac. For some reason when I click on the 'Download' button for any project, it does not seem to work. However, I have found a workaround. If you hold the 'control' button on your Mac keyboard while clicking on the LibriVox 'Download' button, it should show a list of options. The first one for me is 'Open Link in New Tab'. If I select that it downloads just fine. However, that could just be my Chrome settings blocking the download, Tricia's idea may work.
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