What do you mean that it has ended up on Finder?

Do you mean that it has ended up on the Desktop?

If it has ended up on the Desktop this is probably because the initial
download installed probably a disk image file dmg  format which has
temporarily mounted a virtual drive on your desktop.

If this is the case you can run the install from within the disk image by
pressing command O.

If there is an install program run the program from within the disk image.

If in contrast there are applications, files ending in app you simply need
to copy all of these manually to the  applications folder and run them from
there.

After you have done this you can close the disk image with command Q and
then press command E on the dmg file on the desktop to eject this virtual
drive.

David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: 29 March 2014 21:27
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: How Do I Tell IF A Programme Has Installed

I downloaded a programme to my Dropbox and from there installed it but I do 
not know if it is installed.  Following the installation it ended up on 
Finder.  The programme is a peace of software that works with Audasity to 
allow export to different formats.

Eleanor 

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