Either right click on the file (Control clickif not using a mouse) and just look for what you need or select Get Info for more information.
just drag it
A good place to find a strong binder that will hold an 11 inch Macbook Air would be a computer supply store, such as Staples or Best Buy. You might also try Amazon or Ebay.
Just open Finder and then right click/ctrl click on empty space and select "New folder". Also, you can click on the gear icon located at the top of the window and select "New folder"
Open the Utilities folder on your MacBook Air, this can be found in Applications. Click to open Migration Assistant and follow the prompts, make sure you have Migration Assistant open on both your Mac Mini, and your MacBook Air. Follow the prompts on your MacBook Air screen and you should be all ready to go!
i have a macbook air 11 inch. and i have minecraft and it did not come with a starter folder. i pressed f2 a lot and no screenshot folder came into my applications. i dont have library or applications support. same with my mom's old macbook. all i have is the game title and thats it.
Macbook air
The macbook air super-drive is basically a disk drive(like the ones you find in other mac laptops). You can use it to play dvds, cds and games.
You can just follow these simple steps. -Download the map that you want, extract the main folder place it in a temporary location. -Type "%appdata%", click "Minecraft", then find "Worlds" double click on that. -Drag your downloaded folder into that world section. -And you're set.
Macbook Air.
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
To open the Minecraft .jar file on a MacBook Air, locate the file in your Applications folder, then right-click and select "Open With," choosing "Java" or another compatible program. To install Minecraft mods, first ensure you have Minecraft Forge installed, which allows for mod compatibility. Download the desired mods, then place them in the "mods" folder located in the Minecraft directory (found under ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft). Finally, launch Minecraft using the Forge profile to enjoy your mods.