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Moving programs from PC to IMac 10.5.1
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<blockquote data-quote="snoslicer8" data-source="post: 545007" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>1. You can not run .exe programs on Macs. Pure and simple. If the author of your program that you want to use says that it runs on Mac, you need to go to the developer's website and download the Mac version of the program.</p><p></p><p>2. Any downloaded programs you will want to put into the Applications folder. It is located just inside the icon for your hard drive, by default named Macintosh HD. Inside there is a folder named Applications, where all (most) of the programs you will use are located.</p><p></p><p>3. To put an application on the Dock so it is always accessible, you can do one of two things:</p><p> a. Open Macintosh HD and drag the Applications folder icon down to the dock and place it next to the 'Downloads' and 'Documents' stacks icons or,</p><p> b. Open Applications and drag the program icon you want down onto the dock next to any of the other program icons.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, and welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoslicer8, post: 545007, member: 19029"] 1. You can not run .exe programs on Macs. Pure and simple. If the author of your program that you want to use says that it runs on Mac, you need to go to the developer's website and download the Mac version of the program. 2. Any downloaded programs you will want to put into the Applications folder. It is located just inside the icon for your hard drive, by default named Macintosh HD. Inside there is a folder named Applications, where all (most) of the programs you will use are located. 3. To put an application on the Dock so it is always accessible, you can do one of two things: a. Open Macintosh HD and drag the Applications folder icon down to the dock and place it next to the 'Downloads' and 'Documents' stacks icons or, b. Open Applications and drag the program icon you want down onto the dock next to any of the other program icons. Cheers, and welcome! [/QUOTE]
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