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{%trans%}Help{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}How to edit your files{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}To edit, copy or delete these files, you must open this folder on your computer.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Follow these steps:{%endtrans%}
  1. {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}Open the properties dialog for {serviceName}.{%endtrans%}

  2. {%trans%}Right-click the file path.{%endtrans%}

  3. {%trans%}Select "Open folder".{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The folder opens in Windows Explorer. Now you can make changes.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}The folder opens in Finder. Now you can make changes.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}The folder opens in your file manager. Now you can make changes.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}After editing your files, select the Reload button on the {serviceName} page to see your changes.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Changing the shared folder{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}{serviceName} shares files from a folder you choose on your computer.{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}When you change the folder, {serviceName} no longer accesses the old folder, and shares content from the new folder.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Follow these steps:{%endtrans%}
  1. {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}Open the properties dialog for {serviceName}.{%endtrans%}

  2. {%trans%}Next to the file path, select "Choose".{%endtrans%}

  3. {%trans%}Select the new folder using the Browse For Folder window.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}Select the new folder using Finder.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}Select the new folder using your file manager folder selector.{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}{serviceName} begins sharing content from the new folder.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tips:{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Help using privacy options{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}How sharing works{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The sharing link is the Web address that gives access to a shared folder on your computer. When you share this Web address, visitors can download the files inside that folder.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}The sharing link is the Web address that gives access to a shared folder on your computer. When you share this Web address, visitors can see the photos inside that folder.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}The sharing link is the Web address that gives access to a shared folder on your computer. When you share this Web address, visitors can listen to the music inside that folder.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}The sharing link is the Web address that gives access to a shared folder on your computer. When you share this Web address, visitors can access the content inside that folder.{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}Use a password to protect your {serviceName}, and only give it to friends.{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{username|getvar}} %}If your computer is not on, a visitor will see the text "{username}'s computer is offline".{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Visitors to your application can easily view and access your content and do not need special software.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans%}You can copy the link, and paste it into a chat message or e-mail, as you would normally send a link to someone.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}How is the password used?{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}You send the password to a friend, who can use it to download your files.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}You send the password to a friend, who can use it to see your photos.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}You send the password to a friend, who can use it to listen to your music.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}You send the password to a friend, who can use it to view your Web pages.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}You send the password to a friend, who can use it to access your content.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}You can change the password to anything you like.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans%}For your own security, do not use the same password you use for your Opera account.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}What does "Public" mean?{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}Select "Public" to allow anyone to visit your {serviceName} application, without a password.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} and "http://unite.opera.com/support/userguide/#visibility" as href %}Even with the "Public" setting, you can still prevent an application from appearing on your list of running applications. In the Unite panel, right-click {serviceName}, select Properties, and then Advanced settings. Select from three options that regulate the visibility of your application. Click here to learn more about your sharing options.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Help using the single-click login{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}What is this special link?{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The single-click login is a single link that visitors can use to access your application directly, without logging in. It combines the application Web address and a scrambled version of the password.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Please be aware that anyone with this link can access your content, so caution your friends against forwarding the link to other people.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}If you change the password for {serviceName}, previous single-click login links will no longer work.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Shoutbox{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}How does the Shoutbox work?{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}In the Shoutbox, you can type quick messages to visitors of any of the applications you are running. Visitors can also leave messages for you.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}One Shoutbox is shared between all your Opera Unite applications. For example, a message typed in Photo Sharing also appears in Media Player.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The Shoutbox is emptied when you stop Opera Unite or close Opera.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Notifications{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}How do notifications work?{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}If you do not click the message, an Opera Unite logo appears over the Opera icon in the your system tray along the bottom of your screen.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}If you do not click the message, a red number appears over the Opera icon in the Dock.{%endtrans%} {%trans%}If you do not click the message, an Opera Unite logo appears over the Opera icon.{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}To clear a message indicator for {serviceName}, open the application page from the Unite panel. The indicator will disappear.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Each application notifies you about different events. Some applications may use several notifications; others none at all.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans%}Note that notifications and activity feeds are slightly different. Most actions by you and others are added to your activity feed, which you can choose to view in the Activity Feed tab. Notifications display each time a visitor to your applications does something significant, such as downloading a large file, writing in Shoutbox, downloading a playlist or sending you a message.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Troubleshooting{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Page not fully loaded{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The page may not have finished loading.{%endtrans%}{%trans%}Try reloading the page.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Why does this help?{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}The application may not be able to confirm that the change was made by you, the application owner. Reloading the page can fix this.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Application not running{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Make sure the application is started.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Follow these steps:{%endtrans%}
  1. {%trans%}Display the Unite panel{%endtrans%}

  2. {%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}Right-click {serviceName}{%endtrans%}

  3. {%trans%}Select "Start"{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Why does this help?{%endtrans%}

{%trans with {{serviceName|getvar}} %}The {serviceName} page may still be open even though the application has stopped.{%endtrans%}

{%trans%}Tip:{%endtrans%} {%trans%}Select the Reload button to confirm that the application is started.{%endtrans%}