Hi, Alex,

I don't remember if Chrome has an installer. If an application doesn't have an 
installer with prompts, you will need to find the .app file and copy it over to 
your apps directory.

HTH,
Teresa

"We are made of star-stuff"--Carl Sagan, Cosmos

On Feb 2, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am thoroughly confused. I have now installed Chrome twice, and both
> times it has disappeared from my applications folder and spotlight. I
> have also installed Filezilla, and have been able to find it via
> spotlight, but it is not in my applications folder. I installed
> Yofukurou, though, and that is in my applications folder (though I
> installed that via the app store, not a dmg). I'll be honest: the
> constant busy messages, overall lag, and disappearing apps have made
> me use Windows pretty much all the time, but if I could get this
> worked out it would be good. At least I could use something other than
> safari, and maybe try using the mac more...
> 
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