
Please read carefully the Installation instructions below:
* The package manager on the distributions should automatically retrieve and install any dependencies. After installation, you must manually start the client, so that he in your default browser.
* The application will be installed as / usr/bin/amazonmp3 and can be started from this place. An icon will also automatically in the "Programs" menu "Internet" menu.
* The Fedora and OpenSUSE packages with this public key. To import the key in the database of rpm use the following command: rpm sudo - import amazonmp3.pubkey.
Ubuntu 7.10 "gutsy"
1st Amazonmp3.deb this file.
2nd Double-click on the packaging, the "package installer" IE should open up.
3rd Click on the "Package Installer" button in the upper right corner.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
4 Debian "Sarge"
1st Amazonmp3.deb this file.
2nd Clicking the right mouse button on the file and select "Open with" GDebi lump Intsaller " '.
3rd Click on the "Package Installer" button in the upper right corner.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
Fedora 8
1st Amazonmp3.rpm this file.
2nd Double-click the package. The installation package "for the dialogue should appear, and" Amazon MP3 downloader "should be included in the list.
3rd Click on the "Apply".
4th If you are not amazonmp3.pubkey import in the database of rpm, the installation program issues a warning, signature package can be reviewed. Click Install Anyway. "
5th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
OpenSUSE 10.3
1st Amazonmp3.rpm this file.
2nd Clicking the right mouse button on the file and select "Open with" install software ".
3rd Follow the instructions. Installing the software "wizards disappear without further specification to an end.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
You can change how the Amazon MP3 downloader works by the application: in the Amazon MP3 downloader> Preferences.
* The application will be installed as / usr/bin/amazonmp3 and can be started from this place. An icon will also automatically in the "Programs" menu "Internet" menu.
* The Fedora and OpenSUSE packages with this public key. To import the key in the database of rpm use the following command: rpm sudo - import amazonmp3.pubkey.
Ubuntu 7.10 "gutsy"
1st Amazonmp3.deb this file.
2nd Double-click on the packaging, the "package installer" IE should open up.
3rd Click on the "Package Installer" button in the upper right corner.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
4 Debian "Sarge"
1st Amazonmp3.deb this file.
2nd Clicking the right mouse button on the file and select "Open with" GDebi lump Intsaller " '.
3rd Click on the "Package Installer" button in the upper right corner.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
Fedora 8
1st Amazonmp3.rpm this file.
2nd Double-click the package. The installation package "for the dialogue should appear, and" Amazon MP3 downloader "should be included in the list.
3rd Click on the "Apply".
4th If you are not amazonmp3.pubkey import in the database of rpm, the installation program issues a warning, signature package can be reviewed. Click Install Anyway. "
5th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
OpenSUSE 10.3
1st Amazonmp3.rpm this file.
2nd Clicking the right mouse button on the file and select "Open with" install software ".
3rd Follow the instructions. Installing the software "wizards disappear without further specification to an end.
4th Starting the Amazon MP3 downloader to the installation.
You can change how the Amazon MP3 downloader works by the application: in the Amazon MP3 downloader> Preferences.
- Developer: Amazon.com, Inc.
- License: Other/Proprietary License
- Price: FREE
- Last Updated: March 2nd, 2008 03:23
- Select your download file below for Amazon MP3 Downloader 1.0.2-1:
- Amazon MP3 downloader for Debian 4 Etch DEB ALL
- Amazon MP3 downloader for Fedora 8 RPM NOARCH
- Amazon MP3 downloader for openSUSE 10.3 RPM NOARCH
- Amazon MP3 downloader for Ubuntu 7.10 DEB ALL
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