Clicker 7 for Windows / Mac
Retired in January 2020.
Clicker Sets download from Dropbox as text files
When trying to download a Clicker Set file from Dropbox's website onto your Mac, the file downloads and opens as a text file containing code.
The problem is caused by Apple's Safari web browser.
When Safari downloads a file it doesn't recognize, it guesses what the file contains and adds another file extension to the end of the filename.
To resolve the problem:
- In Finder, open your Downloads folder.
- Select the file and press the Enter key.
- Delete .txt from the end of the filename and then press Enter again.
The file should now open in Clicker 7 when double-clicked.
To avoid this problem in future, access Dropbox's website using a different web browser (e.g. Google Chrome).
Alternatively, download and install the Dropbox app from their website. This will create a copy of your Dropbox folder on your Mac that synchronizes automatically.
- Article Id
- C7S13
- Published
- November 6th, 2017
- Last revised
- November 6th, 2017
- Applies to
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- Clicker 7
- Keywords
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Clicker 7 Installer (Windows)
Release 10 for Windows (v7.0.331) - May 30, 2019
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Clicker 7 Installer (Mac)
Release 10 for Mac (v7.0.331) - May 30, 2019
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Xiph.Org Open Codecs
Windows
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Uninstall Clicker Tool
Clicker 5 <---> Clicker 8 (Windows)
Clicker 7 Arabic
A Clicker 7 Arabic serial number is required.
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Clicker 7 Arabic Installer (Windows)
Release 9 for Windows (v7.0.328) - November 29, 2018
ADDITIONAL VOICES (Windows)
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Arabic Adult Voices
Clicker 7 Arabic (Windows) Required
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British Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Windows)
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Scottish Adult Voice
Clicker 7 / DocsPlus (Windows)
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US Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Windows)
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ANZ Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Windows)
ADDITIONAL VOICES (Mac)
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British Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Mac)
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Scottish Adult Voice
Clicker 7 (Mac)
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US Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Mac)
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ANZ Adult Voices
Clicker 7 (Mac)