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 From:  BurrMan
3797.5 In reply to 3797.3 
WOW. OSX doesnt have simple text editor????? Thats amazing.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
3797.6 In reply to 3797.3 
Hi Niko, so you're almost there - to run notepad, you can push the Start button in the lower-left corner of the Windows desktop, and then in the search box that's near the bottom there type in notepad and push Enter and it will launch.

You can also find it by browsing under the start menu, go to something like All programs > Accessories > Notepad.

Once you've got notepad open, you can use the File > Open command from its menu to load in the moi_v1_license.key file and then you'll see your license key.

Please let me know if you are still stuck.

- Michael
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 From:  ycarry
3797.7 In reply to 3797.5 
>>WOW. OSX doesnt have simple text editor????? Thats amazing.<<

OSX text editor is "TextEdit.app" (in Application folder).
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 From:  niko (NICKP100)
3797.8 In reply to 3797.5 
"WOW. OSX doesnt have simple text editor????? Thats amazing."

I was refering to windows 7.
In osx all your applications are within one click including the text editor. They're not hidden and no search needs to be performed!!!

Anyways thanks Michael, I have successsfully purchased V2, and I will painfully tolerate Windblows just to run your awesome program!!
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 From:  BurrMan
3797.9 In reply to 3797.8 
WHats this "app" file type extension?? I've never heard of one of those... And where is this "application folder"??? My computer doesnt have one of those!!! All my stuff is in a "start menu"....ANd on my windows 7 box, I dont even have to know where anything is! My search utility doubles as a "command interpreter" and will launch any program I want!!

EDITED: 3 Oct 2010 by BURRMAN

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 From:  Michael Gibson
3797.10 In reply to 3797.8 
Hi Niko, that's great, I'm glad you are up and running now!

I hope you enjoy using v2!

Thanks,
- Michael
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