Assuming you haven't changed any preferences, the downloaded files should be in your Downloads folder. Downloads folder can be found a number of ways but one quick way is in your dock which is VO-D. Then do a VO-Shift-M for the contextual menu and choose open Donwloads by hitting the up arrow once. Once in there the actual installation process depends on what you downloaded. Most Mac apps come as DMG or DiskImage files which when opened appear as another drive on your desktop. Usually within there is some kind of installer package, setup program or just the app itself. In the last case you can just copy the app, go to your applications folder and paste it there.

CB

On 8/29/11 5:29 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi all,

I tried asking this once before, but I don't think my question got through to the list. At any rate, here goes:

I need help understanding how to download programs from websites in Safari.

Would someone please be so kind as to offer me a detailed teaching on how to do this? I would click on a download link, but to me nothing is happening. When I navigate to the download button, I can see at least one of the programs I have tried downloading, but I don't know what I am to do to get the program onto my mbp from there.

Thanks a lot everyone,

Johnny
Johnny Angel!
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