Java Web Start should then pull the Download Manager software and libraries from TCIA's servers, verify their Java code signatures, and present a pop-up again asking for confirmation that you wish to run the Download Manager application.Click OK/Yes to launch the Download Manager.
Command/Control/Right/Two-Finger click the JNLP file just saved to bring up a context sensitive menu.the downloads folder), and then open a Finder window to that location. Otherwise save the JNLP file to a known location (e.g.If you have enable any application to run, not just applications from the Apple Store or signed with an Apple Developer ID (see step 3 in Prerequisites), then click open/run, and skip to step 6.Depending on which browser you are using, the browser may ask if you wish to open/run or save the customized JNLP file for launching the download manager.Click on the "Download Manager" link above the table of series.Click on the "Manage Data Basket" menu item to bring up the "My Data Basket" page.Using the Search TCIA page from a web browser (preferably not Safari), add the set of series that you desire to download to your shopping cart, See TCIA's User Guide for instructions.
Note that Mac OS X will still pop up a warning the first time you attempt to run an application that did not come from the Apple Store or was signed by an Apple Developer ID.
We test with versions of Java downloaded for free from. If the command fails, or returns with a version less than 1.6, then please install a newer version of Java. If Java is installed, it should respond with its version number. This can be done by opening a terminal window, and running the command java -version. (Required) Check that Java 6 or later is installed.Users having trouble getting through the Mac OS X security mechanisms may find it simpler to use a virtual machine manager, such as Parallels, VMware Fusion, or Virtual Box to run a Linux or Windows Virtual Machine from which they can more easily launch and run the Download Manager.