Hey thanks a lot for the reply, that helps! I'll definitely give your 
suggestion a go. Thanks again :)

On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:55:18 PM UTC+11, Joakim wrote:
>
> Hi Janika,
> If the Python appcfg utility works the same as the Java one, the options 
> go before the action, so it should be something like this:
> appcfg.py -A apageaboutturtles -V 1 download_app C:\Users\*****\Desktop
>
> Also, I'd suggest learning to work with version control, rather than using 
> dropbox or google drive. Bitbucket.org <https://bitbucket.org/> offers 
> free hosting for private projects.
>
> On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:10:31 AM UTC+2, Janika Humphries wrote:
>>
>> Hi people, I know this is somewhat of a controversial topic, but being 
>> the brand new developer that I am, I've lost my source code and have no 
>> backups of it.
>>
>> I'd like to use the Python SDK command line tool to download it, but 
>> running appcfg.py download_app -A *<apageaboutturtles>* -V 
>> *<1>*<C:\users\*****\desktop>  
>> gives syntax errors
>>
>> I have tried removing the brackets, and I've also tried some of the other 
>> commands in the help page, which all also return syntax errors. The little 
>> syntax error arrow (it looks like ^) appears under the last letter of 
>> download_app. Does that shed any light on the problem?
>>
>> Whether I recover my data or not I will be taking a lesson from this, and 
>> have signed up for dropbox!  
>>
>

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