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11:43 am, May 26 2008
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im kinda confused about a few things.

first when you download the file, do you have to save it, or can you just open it.

second if you save the file does it take up much room on my computer?


lastly, can i just save the file onto a flash drive?

thank you.

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11:46 am, May 26 2008
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if you download anything and want to keep it, then you have to save it, be it manga or music or movies~

whatever you download takes some space, it depends on the file size.

I don't know if you can save it directly to the flash <_<; I'll try it sometime~

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11:46 am, May 26 2008
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Pardon me, could you elaborate a little?
Saving to a flash should be no problem...
When you open a file, it gets saved into your
temporary internet files, so it doesn't really matter
if you save it or not. Just save it if you wish to access
it later on.

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11:49 am, May 26 2008
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well i mean can i just open the file and read the scanlation, or is saving it a must. (seems like a very novice question but my skills minimal)

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11:52 am, May 26 2008
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I suggest that you save it and download some
program to read the files right out of the zips
or rars. As you open a file inside a zip, it extracts
it into your temporary files where it takes space.
Just a little though, but after opening many different
files right from the zip, your temp folder will get
filled with all kinds of useless trash if you won't
empty it.

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11:54 am, May 26 2008
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thank you very much.

i will do that.

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