what I would do is unzip using the built in archiving utility with command O 
and copy the resulting folder to th ethum drive and move the zip to the trash 
afterwords and keep the folder in case something goes wrong or they want to 
reread the book.

Take care.
On Mar 10, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Rich Ring wrote:

> 
>    I know that many people on this list are not from the United States, and 
> I also know that many others on this list consider NLS books to be "getto" 
> books, nonetheless, I ask my question.
> I need to teach someone how to download NLS books and unzip them to a thumb 
> drive or a blank cartridge so that they can play them on their NLS player.
> Can anyone help me with this?  The person in question has access to a Mac, 
> but not to a Windows machine.
> So, what they will need to do is download the book and unzip the book to a 
> thumb drive attached to their Mac.
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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