Hi Yuma,

When you download a disk image, it generally goes to your Downloads  
folder. Press command-O while focused on it to open it. Then if  
there's a file with an app extension, copy it to the Apps folder. You  
can then either run it from there, or run it once, and while it's  
running, go to the dock, find it, press VO-Shift-M,, and choose "Keep  
in dock." Then you can run it from there in the future.

Skype has an option in Preferences, on the General page I believe, to  
start automatically when you start your computer.

For programs with app extensions, you can uninstall them by deleting  
the app file. If you have to install the program using an installer,  
I'm not sure, but I guess there must be an uninstall program that  
comes with it that you can use.

HTH,
Anna


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