New to macs. I have downloaded firefox, and it has put a firefox icon on my desktop and in the finderI Also, I have a firefox 1.0.7.dmg icon on my desktop. How do I get the program to run and do i have to keep these 2 icons on my desktop?
bousozoku said:You don't have to keep any icons on your desktop for Firefox to run.
Double-click the .dmg file. That will open a disk image that contains the application.
Drag the application icon to the Applications folder in your sidebar. That will copy it into that folder. Once the copy is finished, you can eject the Firefox disk image by clicking the eject button next to it into the sidebar. From there, you may delete anything you've downloaded for it.
Double-click the Firefox icon in the Applications folder to start it and you may right-click on the dock icon to keep it there. If you'd like it to be set as your primary browser, you need to start Safari and go into its preferences to set that.
bousozoku said:You don't have to keep any icons on your desktop for Firefox to run.
Double-click the .dmg file. That will open a disk image that contains the application.
Drag the application icon to the Applications folder in your sidebar. That will copy it into that folder. Once the copy is finished, you can eject the Firefox disk image by clicking the eject button next to it into the sidebar. From there, you may delete anything you've downloaded for it.
Double-click the Firefox icon in the Applications folder to start it and you may right-click on the dock icon to keep it there. If you'd like it to be set as your primary browser, you need to start Safari and go into its preferences to set that.
eyedoc_00 said:Thank you. I have done what you said. When I open firefox from the apps. menu, it put the icon back on my desktop and created a place in the sidebar that has an eject button next to it. Am I doing something wrong?
peterparker said:Sounds like you put the .dmg file in Applications. What you want to drag to Applications is the Firefox file that is inside the .dmg (disk image). The place in the Finder sidebar is the disk image being mounted. The eject button is to unmount it. You only need the disk image mounted to get the Firefox application file out of it, and then you can eject it.
peterparker said:And while you are at it, try out Camino from Mozilla also. (get version 1.0a1)
http://www.caminobrowser.org/