Hello Chris,

As I mentioned, there is no "Clone in Mac" button. My Git for Mac screen
differs from your screen shot:

Your screenshot shows only your local repositories. This could be an indication that something went wrong when you entered your credentials for github.com at the initial configuration (when you first started th application Github for Mac). Try to find a way to enter them (I don't have a Mac, so I'd suggest searching the menus and especially the preferences - within the Github application on your mac, that is). No point in proceeding while the left column only shows THIS COMPUTER.

    When you add repositories to GitHub for Mac, we automatically match
    them up with any organizations you belong to. Want to pull down a
    repository from GitHub.com <http://GitHub.com>? Check out the Clone
    in Mac button on the website.

Clicking that button gets me right back to the mac.github.com
<http://mac.github.com> page.

Given the above, I suspect the following explanation applies. Quoting from the github-for-mac FAQ at

http://mac.github.com/help.html#faq-clone-in-mac

|"Clone in Mac" doesn't work.
|
| The "Clone in Mac" button requires that you be logged into GitHub.com
| and GitHub for Mac at the same time. Logging in on the website and
| through GitHub for Mac's Preferences should then enable the "Clone in
| Mac" button.

good luck
Adrian

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