Hi Travis, Thanks so much! So, does this mean that each time a file is downloaded it appears in the Finder? If so, I have learned more than one new thing here, because I hadn't realized that. Again, another piece of evidence showing just how very much I still have to learn! :) Desi On Mar 5, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Travis Siegel wrote: > The mac has unzip capabilities built-in. All you need to do to unzip a file > (whether it be nls, bookshare, or an archive downloaded from somewhere else) > is just to vo-space or command-o on the file in finder. This will create a > folder with the same name as the zip file, and place all your files from the > zip archive into that folder. You can then copy those files (from the new > folder) into your reader, and they'll work just fine. > This also works for tar and g zip files as well as a few others too, so you > need not worry about installing an unarchiving program on the mac, since it's > already there for you. >> >> Click on the link below to go to our homepage. >> http://www.icanworkthisthing.com >> >> Manage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below. >> //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >> >> Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to >> macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Webinterface at >> //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >> > > > Click on the link below to go to our homepage. > http://www.icanworkthisthing.com > > Manage your subscription by using the web interface on the link below. > //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover > > Users can subscribe to this list by sending email to > macvoiceover-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the Web > interface at //www.freelists.org/list/macvoiceover >