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<blockquote data-quote="Tarek" data-source="post: 728671" data-attributes="member: 68040"><p>Every time you sir download a program, some kind of a disk appears on your desktop. All you should do is open that disk, of course you will see the Icon and name of the program you downloaded so you can double click and open it, instead just drag it into the 'Applications' folder if it's in the same window. You can also just single click the Icon of the program you downloaded 'inside the disk', copy it and paste it in the Applications folder.</p><p></p><p>Keyboard shortcuts:</p><p></p><p>Copy is command + C</p><p></p><p>Paste is command + V</p><p></p><p>Just gave you the above tips since you are a new Macintosh user, just like myself.</p><p></p><p>There is a keyboard shortcut to open the Applications folder, but I guess the easier way for new users is to open 'Macintosh HD' on the desktop, then double click the Applications folder. :]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarek, post: 728671, member: 68040"] Every time you sir download a program, some kind of a disk appears on your desktop. All you should do is open that disk, of course you will see the Icon and name of the program you downloaded so you can double click and open it, instead just drag it into the 'Applications' folder if it's in the same window. You can also just single click the Icon of the program you downloaded 'inside the disk', copy it and paste it in the Applications folder. Keyboard shortcuts: Copy is command + C Paste is command + V Just gave you the above tips since you are a new Macintosh user, just like myself. There is a keyboard shortcut to open the Applications folder, but I guess the easier way for new users is to open 'Macintosh HD' on the desktop, then double click the Applications folder. :] [/QUOTE]
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