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Installing applications over a network
If your computer is connected to a network, you may find applications on it that you can install on your
computer. Though you can run Installer applications over a network to install applications, it is usually
faster to first copy the application and its Installer onto your computer, and then run the Installer to
complete the installation. Double-click any Read Me file you see, and carefully read it and other
instructions you find with the application you want to install.
Opening an application program and its documents
You open an application the same way you open other items—by double-clicking its icon.
When you double-click a document’s icon, both the document and the application that created 
it open.
Once you are working in an application, you can open other documents in that application by opening
the File menu and choosing Open.
Working with several applications at a time
You can open as many applications and desk accessories as your computer’s random-access memory
(RAM) allows. (If you see a message that you have insufficient memory to open an application or
document, you may have too many applications open.)
The Application menu in the top-right corner of the screen lists the applications you have open. The
name of the active application (the one you’re using right now) has a checkmark next to it, and its icon
appears in the menu bar.
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Commands to hide or display open windows
Open applications
Application menu (The icon changes to show
the active application.)
A checkmark indicates the active application.