Thanks James. 
It worked. 
I did not realize that when I open the disk image, there would be the image, 
and the applications folder. 
Thanks again. 


George,

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On 24/02/2013, at 7:00 AM, "JAMES AUSTIN" <james.aus...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi George,
> On 23 Feb 2013, at 19:45, George Cham <george.c...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't understand what you mean by open the image and mount it to the 
> computer list. 
> 
> From what I've read so far George, this is your first foray with the Mac, so 
> please forgive this rather long explanation. Hopefully, it will help you 
> understand a little of what is going on. 
> 
> When you download an app for the Mac, 99 times out of 100, you will download 
> a Disk Image (.DMG) file. You can think of this file  as a .zip file if you 
> like. As you have noticed, simply placing this file into your "Applications" 
> folder doesn't result in you being able to use the app. You first need to 
> open the image file. 
> 
> The default location for downloads on the Mac is conveniently "Downloads". So 
> if you are in the Finder, which incidentally is running constantly, press 
> Command+Option+L to open the "Downloads" folder. Once you've found the .DMG 
> file, press either Command+O or Command+Down Arrow to open it. You'll be 
> presented with a Finder window and in there you'll find your app, any 
> supporting files and a shortcut to your "Applications" folder. Simply copy 
> the app Command+C to your "Applications" folder (Command+Shift+A and paste it 
> there with Command+V.
> 
> You can then use the app to your heart's content, but you will also want to 
> "eject" the image. When you opened it originally, the DMG acted like a 
> mountable disk, placing an icon containing the app on the Desktop. To get to 
> the Desktop quickly from within the Finder, press Command+Shift+D. To eject 
> the   Disk Image, press Command+E on the image. After a few seconds, the 
> image should no longer be on the Desktop. You can then happily delete it from 
> your "Downloads" folder with Command+Backspace, exiling it to the Trash. 
> 
> Hope this helps  and feel free to write if I can be of any further 
> assistance. That goes for the list too, we're all here to help.
> Take care
> James 
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