Could anyone help me out here? I've had a rough day going back and forth 
between Dreamweaver and HTML-Kit to clean up the mess that Dreamweaver 
and it's IE preview created to the markup.
So, back at home (Pismo/iMac-land), I tried to install a trial version 
of BBEdit.
This is a no brainer, but I'm feeling like I have no brains lately 
(techno-stress).
The disk image appears on my hard drive and when I drag it to the 
Applications folder (OS X) and click on it to launch it, a window opens 
with a message that  tells me to eject the disk image to complete 
installation. I'm not sure what that means to literally do. I tried 
going to the finder menu and choosing eject, but then there's a message 
about the alias being broken.
Ca anyone familiar with installing BBEdit explain to me what I have to 
do after dragging it into the Applications folder?
TIA,
Donald


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