Re: drag and drop application

2013-11-20 Thread Rachel Feinberg
Hi Chris, I'm not running Mavericks, but you should still be able to copy the .app file in the mounted volume to the applications folder and it will be installed. Just press command+C on it and paste it in the folder with command+V. Hope this helps, rachel On Nov 19, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Chris

Re: drag and drop application

2013-11-20 Thread Chris Moore
Thanks, Rachel. The copy and paste worked perfectly. Chris On Nov 20, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Rachel Feinberg walksi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Chris, I'm not running Mavericks, but you should still be able to copy the .app file in the mounted volume to the applications folder and it will be

drag and drop application

2013-11-19 Thread Chris Moore
Hello, I’m trying to install an app but can’t get the drag and drop function to work. After opining the dog file, I can locate the mounted volume on the desktop. There are two items inside: the app and the applications alias. I can mark the app with vo + comma. I then go right to the

Re: drag and drop application

2013-11-19 Thread Teresa Cochran
It’s actually easier to command-c to copy and command-v to paste. If you want to practice dragging and dropping, that is another matter. Drag and drop is a bit unpredictable. the item to be dragged has to be visible. I mostly use fullscreen mode to drag within an application. Another method of

Re: drag and drop application

2013-11-19 Thread Chris Moore
Terisa, Thanks. I used the copy and paste method. In this case I had to open the applications alias and navigate inside the list of applications before pasting. ChrisOn Nov 19, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Teresa Cochran vegaspipistre...@gmail.com wrote: It’s actually easier to command-c to copy and