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  MacWidget installation guide
Added by Nick Desmet, last edited by Nick Desmet on Jan 08, 2008  (view change)
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1.Goto the MyCamTools widget homepage.

If you have a friends account click on the friends button, if you have a raven account click on the raven button.
Login and then you will see the MyCamtools widget site collection.

2.Click on the Mac Dashboard link.

3.Now you should see this page pop-up. Click on the link provided.

4.Click the download link and download the widget, unzip the widget and execute the "MyCamTools.wdgt"-file.

5.Now you should be prompted to confirm whether you really want to install the widget. Press Install.

6.Now you need to decide if you want to keep the MyCamTools widget. Press Keep.

7.Now you will have to associate your widget with CamTools. Click the Raven or Friends login button. This will redirect you to the MyCamTools homepage. Navigate to the MAC dashboard page and copy the provided token(the red section on the screen shot).

8.Paste the token into the "Save token" text field and click the save token button.

9a.When you enter a wrong token. You should see this screen then. Click the "Remove the Token" link.

9b.his will bring you back to the "Add token"-section. Click on the Raven or Friends button and try again.

go to the Mac Widget user guide

Screenshots
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  MacWidget: Keep?
 
   
  My CamTools: Main Site
 
   
  MacWidget: Token
 
   
  My Camtools: Token
 
   
  MacWidget: Install Prompt
 
   
  Mac Widget: Wrong Token
 
   
  MacWidget: Insert Token
 
   
  My CamTools: Portal
 
   
  MacWidget: Downloaded
 

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