Download Instructions
How to Download Files:
Usually it’s best to click on the link using your right mouse button. Then left click on “Save Target As” in Explorer, or “Save Link As” in Firefox and Netscape.

After selecting “Save Link As” or “Save Target As” your download screen should ask where you would like to save the file on your computer.

Follow the instructions to download your file, REMEMBER WHERE YOU DOWNLOADED IT, then open the file up.
How to View Text Files
Most downloadable text files are in PDF format, which means that they can be read by most computers (including Macs) and are very printer friendly.
To read PDF files requires you to have Adobe Acrobat Reader. You probably have Adobe Reader already installed. If you don’t – get it here for free.
Some of the files are compressed in order to speed up the download. You’ll need an “unzip” program that’s also likely installed on your computer.
Simply try to open the file and follow the instructions on the screen. If your computer doesn’t know what to do with the file…
If you have a PC go to WinZip and get a free trial version. If you’re using a Mac or Linux you may try StuffIt Xpander
How to Listen to Audio Files
You most likely have an audio player already installed. When you open an audio file, your computer will automatically use that program to play it. If not you can use…
WinAmp – This is an MP3 player that installs on your computer, and there are many others are available for free online.
If you have any problem, either describe it below or contact me (my contact info is on the bottom right corner of every page on the blog)
Yours Truly,
Rotem Cohen.

