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HOW TO?? GET THUNDERBIRD DOWN LOAD APP {{ OF }} the DESK TOP after down load. (Mac Air 2000)

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HELLO, Please help. HOW TO... get Thunderbird {*off} my desktop after down load?

I would be forced to uninstall. (Mac Air 2000)

Thanks

HELLO, Please help. HOW TO... get Thunderbird {*off} my desktop after down load? I would be forced to uninstall. (Mac Air 2000) Thanks

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Once the download is completed, the disk image may open by itself and mount a new volume which contains the Thunderbird application. If you do not see the new volume, double-click the Thunderbird dmg icon to open it. A Finder window appears, containing the Thunderbird application. Drag the Thunderbird icon to the Applications folder.

At this point you can eject the disk image by selecting it in a Finder window and pressing the command+E keys or by using the Finder's File menu, and selecting Eject.

Thunderbird is now ready for use.

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Located info on installing MAC.

Once the download is completed, the disk image may open by itself and mount a new volume which contains the Thunderbird application. If you do not see the new volume, double-click the Thunderbird dmg icon to open it. A Finder window appears, containing the Thunderbird application. Drag the Thunderbird icon to the Applications folder.

At this point you can eject the disk image by selecting it in a Finder window and pressing the command+E keys or by using the Finder's File menu, and selecting Eject.

Thunderbird is now ready for use.