Well, you can make windowing applications. But it's something! You've got the knack of it, at least! What Can You Make With Shoes? Browse to your desktop, select welcome.rb and hit OK. On Linux, run Shoes just like you did in step one. ![]() Browse to your desktop and select welcome.rb. Go into All Programs, then Shoes, then Shoes. Drag your welcome.rb from the desktop on to that dock icon. You should see the red shoes icon appear in the dock. This time, double-click the Shoes icon in that folder. On Mac OS X, visit your Applications folder again.Now, in your blank window, type in the following: Shoes.app do Or, if your distro is KDE-based, run kate. On Linux, most distros come with gedit.Select All Programs, then Accessories, then Notepad. Now, go to the Format menu and select the Make Plain Text option. On Mac OS X, visit your Applications folder and double-click on the TextEdit app.Here are a few ways to create a blank text file: Shoes programs are just plain text files ending with a. (You can also run this file from a prompt as if it was a shell script. Double-click this file and Shoes will start up. On Linux, you'll download a file ending with.Double-click this file and follow the instructions. Following the arrow, drag the Shoes icon into the Applications folder. Double-click this file and a window should appear with a Shoes icon and an Applications folder. On Mac OS X, you'll have a file ending with.Usually, you'll just want one of the installers on the downloads page of the site. ![]() You'll want to visit the site of Shoes to download the Shoes installer. We'll talk through all the steps, though, just to be clear about it. ![]() On most systems, starting Shoes is just a matter of running the installer and clicking the Shoes icon. I'm sure you're wondering: do I need to install Ruby? Do I need to unzip anything? What commands do I need to type?
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