Actually to install apps all you need to do is copy the app file from the dmg
over to the apps folder. You can easily get there with command shift A. I cover
this in my tutorials which were released in 2013. Check
http://tffppodcast.com/premium for more info. I plan to do an updated version ;
that is more comprehensive now that I'm training locally here.
I've bena mac user for 6 years and learned the basics in about 2 days. Not
well, but well enough to get around. I'm still learning new things by the way.
On Aug 16, 2016, at 2:33 PM, Greg Wocher <gwocher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
I wanted to give my first impressions of my Mac now that I have had it for a
bit over a week. Overall I really like this machine. The battery life is
absolutely wonderful. The start up time is blazingly fast compared to my
Windows machine. It is also nice having the default apps on the machine work
right out of the box. It was also very easy to get Voiceover up and running
on my own. I am slowly making this my daily driver for my basic tasks like
e-mail and internet browsing. I am finding Safari to be a bit difficult to
work with at times though. I seem to get stuck on elements in web pages quite
often especially on pages that are a bit more complex like Amazon for
instance. I do like how I can enable the track commander when in Safari and
navigate the web like I am using my iPhone. Now that I have the mail app
setup I am starting to like it. I do find it a bit more difficult to install
apps but I am sure it will get easier with time.
Regards,
Greg Wocher ************
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