you go to the users folder, then go into your folder, then go to library then application support and then minecraft
You can go on the official minecraft website to easily find the information you desire. Minecraft games can easily be played on mac with the correct download.
I have a mac so i really only know how to do it on a mac but i sort of know how to do it on pc.On Mac: Library>Application Support>minecraft folder>mods folder and if you wanna install a mod all u do is drag it in the folder Pc: if you know how to find roaming folders all you do is click on that and you will probably find the minecraft folder in there and just click on the mod folder, too.
if you log in to minecraft again it will resave minecraft follders you are missing!
you get a .zip of the texture pack, and copy it into the texture packs folder in the minecraft directory
I can answer this for Windows and Mac: Windows: Find your Minecraft folder (search: %appdata%\minecraft) and delete the folder named "bin". Re-open Minecraft and it will re-download the bin, fixing it. Mac: In Finder, go to your Hard drive (the silver rectangle that is named "HardDrive", users, your user name, library, Application Support, Minecraft, and delete your "bin" folder. Re-open your client and it will re-download the bin, fixing it.
When a broken folder/sad face folder appears on a Mac it means the Mac can not find the start-up system folder.
just dowload the skybock it should come in a .rar or .zip folder and go to your finder and go to libery aplicion support an to minecraft folder and click on the saves folder and drag th skyblock folder into the saves folder
It does you just need to go into youthen go to roaming then to .Minecraft then click bin and it should be in there. What about for Mac?
Of course you can. Minecraft has a folder with worlds in it in Application Support, so just put the map in.
You can find your screenshots by going into Library, Application Support, minecraft, then there will be a folder called "screenshots"
If you are on Windows, hit the windows key then r and type in %AppData% into the box. Then find the .minecraft folder and click on it. Then open the skins folder and you can toggle your skins by deleting them or adding new ones. Sorry, I don't know how to do this on Mac, Linux or other.