Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-09-01 Thread Paul Erkens
Johny Angel,
You can turn on extensions in the finder presences. In finder, press vo comma.
On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:05 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:

 Hi Simon and all,
 
 Well I am still having trouble placing the VLC application into the 
 applications folder.  After cmd downarrowingon the VLC folder on my desktop, 
 there is a file called VLC application.  This file will not be copied into 
 the applications folder.  Someone on the list posted a short time ago on how 
 to reveal file extensions.  Can someone please repost this information?  I 
 wanna be sure what I'm trying to copy.
 
 Thanks,
 
 johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Simon,
 
 Thank you very much.  You are a wonderful help to the list!
 
 I will certainly follow your instructions here.
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 johnny
 
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
 copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the extension 
 .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the application be 
 pasted into your application folder. If - once you have located your 
 application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after its name, you 
 need to open it first with command+down arrow. This will probably result in 
 the following: go to your desktop where you will find a folder (usually 
 having the word image in it) which has the name of your application. 
 Interact with it, and you should find there the name of your application 
 with the .app extension. Copy it with command+c and then paste into 
 application folder. Be aware that some .dmg packets when they appear as 
 image browser on your desktop may have application alias already included 
 in them. This is just a shortcut to your application folder which, when you 
 press command+downarrow, will open your application folder straight away. 
 Som programmes when downloaded have extension .pkg. They also will be 
 placed as image browser on your desktop when you open them with 
 command+down arrow. These ,pkg things usually include an installer 
 application which you have to run by pressing command+downarrow to open 
 them, and follow onscreen instructions. 
 
 Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already been 
 posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.
 
 With best wishes
 
 Simon
 On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my 
 applications folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but 
 after then going to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo is 
 silent, and nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should 
 be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of 
 ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a 
 VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting 
 the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation process depends 
 on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files 
 which when opened appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually within 
 there is some kind of installer package, setup program or just the app 
 itself. In the last case you can just copy the app, go to your 
 applications folder and paste it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
 through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
 Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on 
 how to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is 
 happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least 
 one of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am 
 to do to get the program onto my mbp from there.
 
 Thanks a lot everyone,
 
 Johnny
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-09-01 Thread Esther
Hello Johnny and Paul,

Paul is correct that you can turn on viewing of file extensions in the Finder 
preferences menu.  In FInder, first bring up the Preferences menu with 
Command+comma.  Then navigate to the Advanced pane in the FInder Toolbar of 
the Preferences menu. You can either interact and then VO+Right arrow to the 
Advanced button and press it (VO-Space) or, if you are using TrackPad 
Commander, you can do this with gestures: two finger swipe right to interact, 
flick right to navigate, double tap to select, two finger swipe left to stop 
interacting.

On the Advanced pane of Finder Preferences there is a check box for Show all 
filename extensions.  Check this (VO-Space; or double tap if you are using 
TrackPad Commander to navigate; if you are using QuickNav to navigate, press 
the up and down arrow keys to check the box).  Close the preferences window 
with Command+w when you are done.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Sep 1, 2011, at 01:15, Paul Erkens wrote:

 Johny Angel,
 You can turn on extensions in the finder presences. In finder, press vo comma.
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:05 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi Simon and all,
 
 Well I am still having trouble placing the VLC application into the 
 applications folder.  After cmd downarrowingon the VLC folder on my desktop, 
 there is a file called VLC application.  This file will not be copied into 
 the applications folder.  Someone on the list posted a short time ago on how 
 to reveal file extensions.  Can someone please repost this information?  I 
 wanna be sure what I'm trying to copy.
 
 Thanks,
 
 johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Simon,
 
 Thank you very much.  You are a wonderful help to the list!
 
 I will certainly follow your instructions here.
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 johnny
 
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
 copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the extension 
 .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the application 
 be pasted into your application folder. If - once you have located your 
 application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after its name, you 
 need to open it first with command+down arrow. This will probably result 
 in the following: go to your desktop where you will find a folder (usually 
 having the word image in it) which has the name of your application. 
 Interact with it, and you should find there the name of your application 
 with the .app extension. Copy it with command+c and then paste into 
 application folder. Be aware that some .dmg packets when they appear as 
 image browser on your desktop may have application alias already included 
 in them. This is just a shortcut to your application folder which, when 
 you press command+downarrow, will open your application folder straight 
 away. Som programmes when downloaded have extension .pkg. They also will 
 be placed as image browser on your desktop when you open them with 
 command+down arrow. These ,pkg things usually include an installer 
 application which you have to run by pressing command+downarrow to open 
 them, and follow onscreen instructions. 
 
 Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already been 
 posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.
 
 With best wishes
 
 Simon
 On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my 
 applications folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but 
 after then going to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo 
 is silent, and nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files 
 should be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a 
 number of ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do 
 a VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by 
 hitting the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation process 
 depends on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage 
 files which when opened appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually 
 within there is some kind of installer package, setup program or just 
 the app itself. In the last case you can just copy the app, go to your 
 applications folder and paste it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
 through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
 Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on 
 how to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is 
 happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least 
 one 

Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Blouch
Should also note that OSX won't prevent you from putting in any file you 
want in the Appllications folder. While it might not make sense to drop 
a PDF or whatever in there, you can do it.


Not sure why copy paste was not working for you. I opened the 
applications folder with Command-shift-a. If you have some kind of tree 
view going on it might not know where you want the file to go unless you 
navigate the tree the way you want it. So maybe you were trying to paste 
in the wrong spot? Normally I find the app (if it's not the kind that 
has an installer), copy it, apple-shift-a, then paste.


CB

On 8/31/11 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

Hello,

Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, 
when copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the 
extension .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the 
application be pasted into your application folder. If - once you have 
located your application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after 
its name, you need to open it first with command+down arrow. This will 
probably result in the following: go to your desktop where you will 
find a folder (usually having the word image in it) which has the name 
of your application. Interact with it, and you should find there the 
name of your application with the .app extension. Copy it with 
command+c and then paste into application folder. Be aware that some 
.dmg packets when they appear as image browser on your desktop may 
have application alias already included in them. This is just a 
shortcut to your application folder which, when you press 
command+downarrow, will open your application folder straight away. 
Som programmes when downloaded have extension .pkg. They also will be 
placed as image browser on your desktop when you open them with 
command+down arrow. These ,pkg things usually include an installer 
application which you have to run by pressing command+downarrow to 
open them, and follow onscreen instructions.


Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already 
been posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.


With best wishes

Simon
On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:


Chris,

Thanks so much for this!

Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my 
applications folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, 
but after then going to the applications folder, command V does 
nothing, Vo is silent, and nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last 
step?


Thanks,

Johnny
On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files 
should be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a 
number of ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then 
do a VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by 
hitting the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation 
process depends on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or 
DiskImage files which when opened appear as another drive on your 
desktop. Usually within there is some kind of installer package, 
setup program or just the app itself. In the last case you can just 
copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste it there.


CB

On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:

Hi all,

I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:


I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
Safari.


Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching 
on how to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me 
nothing is happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I 
can see at least one of the programs I have tried downloading, but 
I don't know what I am to do to get the program onto my mbp from there.


Thanks a lot everyone,

Johnny
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-09-01 Thread Johnny Angel!
Thanks Esther and Paul.  That does it!

Johnny
On Sep 1, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Esther wrote:

 Hello Johnny and Paul,
 
 Paul is correct that you can turn on viewing of file extensions in the Finder 
 preferences menu.  In FInder, first bring up the Preferences menu with 
 Command+comma.  Then navigate to the Advanced pane in the FInder Toolbar of 
 the Preferences menu. You can either interact and then VO+Right arrow to the 
 Advanced button and press it (VO-Space) or, if you are using TrackPad 
 Commander, you can do this with gestures: two finger swipe right to interact, 
 flick right to navigate, double tap to select, two finger swipe left to stop 
 interacting.
 
 On the Advanced pane of Finder Preferences there is a check box for Show 
 all filename extensions.  Check this (VO-Space; or double tap if you are 
 using TrackPad Commander to navigate; if you are using QuickNav to navigate, 
 press the up and down arrow keys to check the box).  Close the preferences 
 window with Command+w when you are done.
 
 HTH.  Cheers,
 
 Esther
 
 On Sep 1, 2011, at 01:15, Paul Erkens wrote:
 
 Johny Angel,
 You can turn on extensions in the finder presences. In finder, press vo 
 comma.
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:05 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi Simon and all,
 
 Well I am still having trouble placing the VLC application into the 
 applications folder.  After cmd downarrowingon the VLC folder on my 
 desktop, there is a file called VLC application.  This file will not be 
 copied into the applications folder.  Someone on the list posted a short 
 time ago on how to reveal file extensions.  Can someone please repost this 
 information?  I wanna be sure what I'm trying to copy.
 
 Thanks,
 
 johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Simon,
 
 Thank you very much.  You are a wonderful help to the list!
 
 I will certainly follow your instructions here.
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 johnny
 
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
 copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the 
 extension .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the 
 application be pasted into your application folder. If - once you have 
 located your application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after 
 its name, you need to open it first with command+down arrow. This will 
 probably result in the following: go to your desktop where you will find 
 a folder (usually having the word image in it) which has the name of your 
 application. Interact with it, and you should find there the name of your 
 application with the .app extension. Copy it with command+c and then 
 paste into application folder. Be aware that some .dmg packets when they 
 appear as image browser on your desktop may have application alias 
 already included in them. This is just a shortcut to your application 
 folder which, when you press command+downarrow, will open your 
 application folder straight away. Som programmes when downloaded have 
 extension .pkg. They also will be placed as image browser on your desktop 
 when you open them with command+down arrow. These ,pkg things usually 
 include an installer application which you have to run by pressing 
 command+downarrow to open them, and follow onscreen instructions. 
 
 Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already 
 been posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.
 
 With best wishes
 
 Simon
 On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my 
 applications folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but 
 after then going to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo 
 is silent, and nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files 
 should be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a 
 number of ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do 
 a VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by 
 hitting the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation 
 process depends on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or 
 DiskImage files which when opened appear as another drive on your 
 desktop. Usually within there is some kind of installer package, setup 
 program or just the app itself. In the last case you can just copy the 
 app, go to your applications folder and paste it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
 through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
 Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on 
 how to do this?  I would click on a 

Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-08-31 Thread Chris Blouch
Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files 
should be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a 
number of ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do 
a VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by 
hitting the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation process 
depends on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage 
files which when opened appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually 
within there is some kind of installer package, setup program or just 
the app itself. In the last case you can just copy the app, go to your 
applications folder and paste it there.


CB

On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:

Hi all,

I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:


I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
Safari.


Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on 
how to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing 
is happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at 
least one of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know 
what I am to do to get the program onto my mbp from there.


Thanks a lot everyone,

Johnny
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-08-31 Thread Johnny Angel!
Chris,

Thanks so much for this!

Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my applications 
folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but after then going to 
the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo is silent, and nothing is 
copied.  Any ideas on this last step?

Thanks,

Johnny
On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should be 
 in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of ways but 
 one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a VO-Shift-M for the 
 contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting the up arrow once. Once 
 in there the actual installation process depends on what you downloaded. Most 
 Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files which when opened appear as another 
 drive on your desktop. Usually within there is some kind of installer 
 package, setup program or just the app itself. In the last case you can just 
 copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got through 
 to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on how to 
 do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is happening.  
 When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least one of the 
 programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am to do to get 
 the program onto my mbp from there.
 
 Thanks a lot everyone,
 
 Johnny
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-08-31 Thread Simon Cavendish
Hello,

Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the extension .app 
after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the application be pasted 
into your application folder. If - once you have located your application in 
the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after its name, you need to open it first 
with command+down arrow. This will probably result in the following: go to your 
desktop where you will find a folder (usually having the word image in it) 
which has the name of your application. Interact with it, and you should find 
there the name of your application with the .app extension. Copy it with 
command+c and then paste into application folder. Be aware that some .dmg 
packets when they appear as image browser on your desktop may have application 
alias already included in them. This is just a shortcut to your application 
folder which, when you press command+downarrow, will open your application 
folder straight away. Som programmes when downloaded have extension .pkg. They 
also will be placed as image browser on your desktop when you open them with 
command+down arrow. These ,pkg things usually include an installer application 
which you have to run by pressing command+downarrow to open them, and follow 
onscreen instructions. 

Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already been 
posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.

With best wishes

Simon
On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:

 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my applications 
 folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but after then going 
 to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo is silent, and nothing 
 is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should be 
 in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of ways but 
 one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a VO-Shift-M for the 
 contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting the up arrow once. Once 
 in there the actual installation process depends on what you downloaded. 
 Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files which when opened appear as 
 another drive on your desktop. Usually within there is some kind of 
 installer package, setup program or just the app itself. In the last case 
 you can just copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got through 
 to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on how 
 to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is 
 happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least one 
 of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am to do 
 to get the program onto my mbp from there.
 
 Thanks a lot everyone,
 
 Johnny
 Johnny Angel!
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-08-31 Thread Johnny Angel!
Simon,

Thank you very much.  You are a wonderful help to the list!

I will certainly follow your instructions here.


Thanks!

johnny

On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
 copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the extension 
 .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the application be 
 pasted into your application folder. If - once you have located your 
 application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after its name, you need 
 to open it first with command+down arrow. This will probably result in the 
 following: go to your desktop where you will find a folder (usually having 
 the word image in it) which has the name of your application. Interact with 
 it, and you should find there the name of your application with the .app 
 extension. Copy it with command+c and then paste into application folder. Be 
 aware that some .dmg packets when they appear as image browser on your 
 desktop may have application alias already included in them. This is just a 
 shortcut to your application folder which, when you press command+downarrow, 
 will open your application folder straight away. Som programmes when 
 downloaded have extension .pkg. They also will be placed as image browser on 
 your desktop when you open them with command+down arrow. These ,pkg things 
 usually include an installer application which you have to run by pressing 
 command+downarrow to open them, and follow onscreen instructions. 
 
 Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already been 
 posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.
 
 With best wishes
 
 Simon
 On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my applications 
 folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but after then going 
 to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo is silent, and 
 nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should 
 be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of ways 
 but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a VO-Shift-M for 
 the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting the up arrow once. 
 Once in there the actual installation process depends on what you 
 downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files which when opened 
 appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually within there is some kind 
 of installer package, setup program or just the app itself. In the last 
 case you can just copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste it 
 there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got through 
 to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on how 
 to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is 
 happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least one 
 of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am to do 
 to get the program onto my mbp from there.
 
 Thanks a lot everyone,
 
 Johnny
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Re: Safari help sorly needed

2011-08-31 Thread Johnny Angel!
Hi Simon and all,

Well I am still having trouble placing the VLC application into the 
applications folder.  After cmd downarrowingon the VLC folder on my desktop, 
there is a file called VLC application.  This file will not be copied into the 
applications folder.  Someone on the list posted a short time ago on how to 
reveal file extensions.  Can someone please repost this information?  I wanna 
be sure what I'm trying to copy.

Thanks,

johnny
On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:

 Simon,
 
 Thank you very much.  You are a wonderful help to the list!
 
 I will certainly follow your instructions here.
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 johnny
 
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Please do not feel offended by these basic questions but make sure, when 
 copying n application from the downloads folder, that it has the extension 
 .app after its name. Then - and I think only then - will the application be 
 pasted into your application folder. If - once you have located your 
 application in the downloads folder - you hear .dmg after its name, you need 
 to open it first with command+down arrow. This will probably result in the 
 following: go to your desktop where you will find a folder (usually having 
 the word image in it) which has the name of your application. Interact with 
 it, and you should find there the name of your application with the .app 
 extension. Copy it with command+c and then paste into application folder. Be 
 aware that some .dmg packets when they appear as image browser on your 
 desktop may have application alias already included in them. This is just a 
 shortcut to your application folder which, when you press command+downarrow, 
 will open your application folder straight away. Som programmes when 
 downloaded have extension .pkg. They also will be placed as image browser on 
 your desktop when you open them with command+down arrow. These ,pkg things 
 usually include an installer application which you have to run by pressing 
 command+downarrow to open them, and follow onscreen instructions. 
 
 Please forgive me if this is something you know, or if it has already been 
 posted here.  Just trying to be helpful.
 
 With best wishes
 
 Simon
 On 31 Aug 2011, at 20:46, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Chris,
 
 Thanks so much for this!
 
 Everything went smoothly except for copying the program into my 
 applications folder.  Vo reports the copy process with a command C, but 
 after then going to the applications folder, command V does nothing, Vo is 
 silent, and nothing is copied.  Any ideas on this last step?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Johnny
 On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
 
 Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should 
 be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of 
 ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a VO-Shift-M 
 for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting the up arrow 
 once. Once in there the actual installation process depends on what you 
 downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files which when opened 
 appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually within there is some kind 
 of installer package, setup program or just the app itself. In the last 
 case you can just copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste 
 it there.
 
 CB
 
 On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got 
 through to the list.  At any rate, here goes:
 
 I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in 
 Safari.
 
 Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on how 
 to do this?  I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is 
 happening.  When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least 
 one of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am 
 to do to get the program onto my mbp from there.
 
 Thanks a lot everyone,
 
 Johnny
 Johnny Angel!
 beefca...@neo.rr.com
 
 
 
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