That would be "/Applications" directory.
Well you could if you used a massive assortment of aliases and simulated links however there's no reason to you so there's no actual system inside the GUI itself to do so.
Using Boot Camp with a Windows installation you can play theHunter successfully on a Mac. However, it's not available as a native Mac application.
The default email application with Mac OS X is called Mail. Entourage is an email application created by Microsoft and is part of their Office suite of software for the Mac.
You will need to install a windows application on your mac to be able to run windows. If you own a 2006 or newer mac it will allow the installation. Then just boot into windows upon starting your computer and you will be using your application.
The Preview application is part of the Mac OS X install and will be found in the Applications folder. If it has been removed for some reason it will have to be reinstalled from the Mac OS X installation disc. It is not available as a separate download.
The Finder is the default application program used on the Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems it is responsible for the overall user-management of files, disks, network volumes and the launching of other applications.
It is supported in Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6. It requires installation of another software application on your mac. You can also use AnyConnect, which allows you to take advantages.
Under the old classic Mac OS a file could have a Data fork and a Resource fork but with Mac OS X both resources and data are included in a single directory called an Application directory or simply a Bundle.
It all depends on what you are downloading. Sometimes it is best to leave it at the default for what the mac thinks it should open the download in. If it is a text document, open it with Word.
YamiPod is a freeware application to effectively manage iPod under Mac OS, Windows or Linux. It can directly run from iPod and no installation of the application is required to work. It is available in 23 languages
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
The installation of items on a Mac should be an automated process. For applications, for example, there is usually an installation script that you would double click to start the installation process, or, for smaller applications you would just drag the application into the Applications folder. Similarly for individual files (pictures, videos, music, documents) you would drag these to the Picture, Movies, Music or Document folders or wherever you wanted to keep them.