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Subject: Re: google earth
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Fri Mar 27, 2009 1:12 am ((PDT))
Many thanks Dan, I have now successfully downloaded and installed the
stand alone application of Google Earth for Mac.  Perhaps I
originally downloaded the wrong thing?  All working fine now, and
installed in my applications folder!

Vicki Powys
Australia



On 27/03/2009, at 4:28 PM, Dan Dugan wrote:

>>> I am sorry if this is a profoundly dumb question, but having just
>>> gone onto satellite broadband I was keen to try Google Earth, and I
>>> downloaded the latest free version for Mac, and installed this.  I
>>> can now access Google Earth but so far ONLY via the xeno-canto
>>> website (where I have recently uploaded some Aussie birdsongs).   I
>>> have no idea how to launch Google Earth as a stand alone
>>> 'application'.  It does not show up in my application folder, and
>>> my understanding is that it works a plug in for my internet
>>> browser.  It does not show up under Google Maps on my google page.
>>> So how do I get at it?
>
> Google Earth is a standard stand-alone Mac application. Find it and
> move it or try re-installing it and making sure that it goes into the
> Applications folder.
>
> -Dan
>
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