Some disk images, however do not include an install program.  In such cases, 
copy the file with an extention of .app to your applications folder.  You can 
then go into finder, press control-shift-c, locate the volume of the disk image 
and press command-e to eject it.  You can then delete the disk image file.

HTH.
Geoff

On Jan 28, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Normally, you simply open the installer program and follow the prompts.  Is 
> there something unique about the program you are attempting to install?
> 
> Later...
> 
> On 2011-01-27, at 10:34 PM, denise avant wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> Can someone tell e how to install a program on the Mac
>> 
>> 
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