Look in the apps folder.  you will see after in my case about 4 hours a thing 
that says install os 10.8 or something like that. Everythign you download from 
the mac app app store is in the applications folder

Tc.
On Sep 11, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Desi Noller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
> 
> Last night I finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade my iMac to 
> Mountain Lion from Lion.  I went to the Mac App store, and after signing into 
> my account, and updating my account info to reflect our recent move, I made 
> my purchase.  When I tried to invoke the "download" link, I got a "download 
> link pressed" message, but nothing appeared to happen, and Mountain Lion 
> doesn't seem to be on my system.  I checked both the "downloads" folder and 
> "about this Mac" through the Apple system menu, but no evidence of Mountain 
> Lion on my system is to be found!  I ended up trying twice last night before 
> I finally decided to throw in the towel!   In case there's a chance that it 
> did somehnow download, I don't want to try again!  I sure don't need three 
> copies!  For now I'm at a loss to know what next step to take.  Any ideas out 
> there for me?  I know that I am not even close to being the geekiest person 
> in the world, but I am beginning to feel an extreme lack of confidence when 
> it c
 om
> es to my technological abilities!  I start shuddering every time I hear 
> something new is coming out!  Everything that seems to be easy for everyone 
> else to get and use, always seems to present me with some weird  situation!  
> So, thanks to much for any help you can send my way!
> 
> A Very Discouraged Desi  
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