I recently saw an installer that included an alias of my Applications  
folder inside the disk image. It made it even easier to install. I  
think it was Adium.

--simon

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On Feb 4, 2007, at 11:16 PM, Peter Yang wrote:

> When you download Camino, or most other Mac OS X programs, you
> usually download a "disk image." If you double click this image, Mac
> OS X acts as if you have inserted a disk (ex. a thumb drive or CD)
> and a disk icon will appear on the desktop. You need to open this
> disk, drag Camino to your Applications folder, and then eject the
> disk. You can then delete the "disk image" file.
>
> The ? icon appears because you never copied Camino to the
> Applications folder, so it's not easy for Mac OS X to find the Camino
> icon. To fix it, copy Camino to your Applications folder. Then drag
> the ? icon off the Dock and drag the Camino program (from the
> Applications folder) into your Dock. Then you should be good to go.
>
> -Peter
>
> On Feb 4, 2007, at 10:41 PM, MAXWELL HUGH wrote:
>
>> Just found A new FF download.  Next will diddle with reinstalling
>> Camino !
>>
>>
>>
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>> -
>> --
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>> On Feb 4, 2007, at 6:43 PM, Stuart Morgan wrote:
>>
>>> It sounds like you probably dragged Camino to your dock directly  
>>> from
>>> the disk image, so every time you run it the disk image is
>>> automatically mounted by the system.  If you copy Camino from the
>>> disk image (the small window) to your Applications folder, remove  
>>> the
>>> Camino dock icon you have there now (you'll have to do that while
>>> Camino isn't running), and drag the copy of Camino in your
>>> Applications folder to the dock, then you won't have the disk image
>>> being mounted on launch any more.
>>>
>>> -Stuart
>>>
>>> On Feb 4, 2007, at 2:55 PM, Vernon Snider wrote:
>>>
>>>> Whenever I use Camino for the first time after shut-down or
>>>> restarting, a small window appears on my desktop with Camino at the
>>>> top and displays on it a Camino icon, Release Notes icon and Readme
>>>> icon.  However, when I quit Camino, the main window is removed from
>>>> the screen but the small Camino window still appears on the  
>>>> desktop.
>>>>
>>>> Why isn't the small Camino window removed from the desktop when I
>>>> quit Camino?  How can it be removed automatically when I quit  so
>>>> that I don't have to manually remove it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Vernon
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