I hope it helps.
Jean-Daniel Fekete.
Le 12/2/2010 17:30, Claire Bettag a �crit :
> Does this work on a Mac? I downloaded it and don't see anything called an "application."
>
> I am on a MacBook with OS X (10.6.5) , x86_64 64bit
> 1.6.0_22 (Build 100910); platform 100909-unknown-revn; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (17.1-b03-307, mixed mode)
>
> What do I do?
>
> Claire
>
> Claire Bettag
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After unzipping the downloaded file, you'll get a folder called
"geneaquilt-1.0.2". Indeed, there is no real Mac application. Instead you'll
find a bunch of files ending with .jar. Just find the file called
"geneaquilt-1.0.2.jar" and double-click it. The application should launch.
Dealing with one's own Gedcom file is another problem, though... (Mine
doesn't work with Geneaquilts).
Hope that helps too.
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Stéphane LELAURE
le 2/12/10 18:58, Jean-Daniel Fekete à Jean-Dani...@inria.fr a écrit :
> If Java is correctly installed on your machine, the program should start
> when you click on the link. It may take 30s or so.
> You don't need to "download" anything.
>
> I hope it helps.
>
> Jean-Daniel Fekete.
>