I just bought my first Mac, and although I'm fairly comfortable with Linux, and am getting used to my Mac quickly, there are some differences I'm still not sure about. This may be blindingly obvious to everyone else, but when I start FireFox, which I installed yesterday, I get a little window appear with the FireFox logo on the left (quite big), another FireFox logo next to that, in mono (normal icon size), with a cross inside an arrow (copy?), and an arrow pointing to another icon, also in mono (normal icon size), of a folder. FireFox starts fine, but what is this window trying to tell me? Thanks in advance for any help. JD
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I know what that picture means. The folder with the A on the right is your applicatins folder (like program files on windows). What means is that firefox is not installed correctly (maybe …
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