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![]() Let the be a bug report thread for LimeWire 2.3.x running on OS X. I set my shared folder to be inside the Limewire folder in my Applications(X) folder, and yet, everytime i launch LimeWire, it creates a "Shared" and "Incomplete" folder in my home directory which i find treamondously annoying. |
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![]() try this as a test: create a blank folder on your desktop, and try to put it inside your Applications folder. If you are unable to do so, you need to change file permissions before you can save anything to the Applications folder. in that case, that would have nothing to do with LimeWire, and everything to do with OS X file privileges. zbell ![]() |
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![]() Hey I noticed that a shared and incomplelte dir show up at the same level of my selected 'shared' directory. For example I used ~/Music as my shared dir in limewire. Then first time I download, it created for me dirs Incomplete and Shared in ~/. Not all user problems are with permissions or preferences. |
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