We have an older Macbook we are using for a temporary work computer. We need to access a certain website. The website requires that we upgrade Safari. We tried to upgrade Safari. Safari said we have to update our OS X to at least Snow Leopard or Lion, before we can upgrade Safari. We purchased Lion. The email said to go download the file using your redemption code. We opened iTunes, the only want to buy software in OS X 10.5.8 that I am aware. It said 'This code must be redeemed in the MAC app store'. We went to the web page for the Mac App Store. It said we must have OS X 6 or higher to have the Mac Apple Store! %&#$! So basically I have to have OS X 6 or higher, in order to be able to download the Mac App Store, and I must have the Mac App Store to be able to upgrade to OS X 6 or higher!
UPDATE: Recent versions of OS X have removed this ability. The answer below applies to OS X 10.9 or earlier. A simple right-click of the folder will enable you to view the contents using 'Show Package Contents.' If you're trying to access the folder from a Save/Open dialog, then try changing your view type from icons to Column mode. In Windows, we had executables (.exe files). If you opened one, your program would run, and any other files it needed were located elsewhere. In Mac OS X, as I understand it, these.app 'files' are really more like folders that contain not only the executable itself but also other files that the app may need. Run Terminal on Mac OS X. Open Finder Applications Utilities, and you could find Terminal there.
How to remove app from mac os x. Any ideas? I've considering putting my fist through the monitor but I don't know if that will work.
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Macos startup apps mojave. For that, you are better off using the first method.Go to App Store app on your Mac and search for macOS Mojave, then click the Get button next to it. However, this version can't be used for a clean install on a different computer because it won't contain the needed applications to create bootable media on a USB or DVD.