Chris,

One possibility is that you copied the Quackle program to your
Applications folder but not the data. Ideally all of the data would be
bundled with the program so that there's only one icon to drag around,
but we've kept them separate mostly out of laziness (easiest to have
the data separate in all versions) but partly to encourage people to
poke around and look at the data files.

If that's not it, then I wonder if you downloaded the PowerPC version
for older Macs. In theory that should work, albeit slowly (the other
way around does not work) but nobody tests it.

Either way, I suggest that you copy the entire Quackle 0.95 folder in
the .dmg file (which I hope you still have) to your Applications
folder. There are some empty files with filenames that attempt to
explain this in the disk image.

John

On 4/20/07, Christopher Cree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason, John, et al.
>
> I bought a new Mac, downloaded Quackle, played a few games, turned it off. 
> When I turned it on the next it it says that (paraphrased) "You have no 
> lexicon. Use quacker something or other to so something or other...."
>
> HELP
>
> Chris

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