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Can't Download Local Scripts

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First things first, I am using a Macbook Pro, so I am using the mac version as opposed to the windows version of OSBot.  For whatever reason, OSBot on my mac is not even an application, and has no folders what so ever: it is simply a .jar file or java.  I click it, it opens, that's it.  There's no files within it that I can reach or open, to my knowledge.  As a result, I cannot download local scripts because there is no file for me to place them.  Does anyone have any knowledge about this, and could possibly assist me in finding where I can put these scripts? 

 

Thank you

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Thanks! That post has some very helpful info, but my problem still remains the fact I don't have/ can't find ANY components of OSBot on my computer. It is only the jar file and nothing more. I know I'm supposed to save local scripts in a folder within OSBot, but I have no folders to place anything.

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Well I figured it out myself.  In order to find any of the files and do anything with a jar file on a mac, you have to install a program such as "The Unarchiver" to unarchive it. And THEN I can finally access a sub folder where I can store local scripts. 

 

If anyone else has such problems, the program I mentioned is an app in app store for free. 

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