> If you're on Windows, you'll need to use the gem installer that I'm sure > comes with the one click package. > > You might want to look here: > > http://rubygems.org/ > > Cheers, > Benj Well, I do have Windows and I'm kind of trying to figure this all out, but it seems almost all of the instructions for using this stuff is for Lunix and stuff. How do I install a gem on Windows and have Ruby take care of it all...or just where do I put the installed gem? Sorry for the trouble. Hoping this is the last off-topic problem.