Hi, it has to be downloaded.
On Sep 28, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:

Hi Dan, does flip for mac come with leopard, or do you have to download
it?  I'm still composing my mail on my 98 machine, and have never
downloaded anything with the mac thus far.  Thanks in advance for any
assistance.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:10:27 -0400, Dan Eickmeier wrote:

Hi Marty, what you might try is going into the preferences for
flip4mac, which can be accessed via system preferences, and
On  the browser tab of that preference pane, you'll find a check box
that says Launch quicktime player.  Chek that and then hit command q
to quit System preferences.  Hope that'll help you.   On Sep 24, 2008,

at 4:01 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:

Hi all, when you go to
http://cbcmx.no-ip.com
and locate any of the buttons, it seems, that even with flip for mac,
they do not work, yet on this windows 98 se machine, they bring up
windows mediocre player, and I can go into properties and locate the
address of the station I'm listening to, copy the address to the clip
board, and then open up a text editor, and paste the contents in, and
give it an .asx extension, and I have a mediocre player file that I
can
put in my radio short cuts folder. First, if the stations in question
will not work with flip for mac, according to what a friend told me
last night, then, how can somebody get them to work with the mac, and
once this is done, which player will bring up the stream, and then,
how
can I locate the address of a station, and do, on the mac, what I do
in
windows?  The bottom button of the above site is a station called
zona,
and I would hate to think that I wouldn't be able to listen to that
station if I got a mac.  Thanks in advance, and I know this is a
loaded
question, but I wanted to find this out, because I'm use to listening
to certain streams.

Marty






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