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Why is my Applications folder empty mac?
you may be looking in the wrong Applications folder. Click on main OS drive, probably called Macintosh HD and the main App folder will be there. You will also see the Users folder. If you delve into there, you may well see another, possibly empty Application folder.
How do I get Applications on my mac?
How to find the Applications folder on your Mac
- Click the “Finder” app — it looks like a blue and white face and is located in your Dock.
- Select “Applications” in the left sidebar.
- Open the application you want to keep in your dock — it will appear to the right of the apps already pinned to your Dock.
Where is Applications folder on Mac terminal?
Mac OS X comes stocked with an application named Terminal. The Terminal application is where you enter commands in the command line. It’s located in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder on your hard drive — choose Applications→Utilities (from the keyboard, press Shift+Command+U).
Why does Mac have two applications?
The second Applications folder is created for the simple reason that an installer you ran created that directory and placed the application there.
Where is the windowsapps folder?
The WindowsApps folder is located on the operating system drive under the Program Files directory. The most common path to that folder is:C:\\Program Files\\WindowsApps. This folder is hidden, so you need to enable hidden files in File Explorer.
Where is Applications folder windows?
The ‘Metro’ or Universal or Windows Store Applications in Windows 10/8 are installed in the WindowsApps folder located in the C:\\Program Files folder.
Where are apps located in Windows 10?
And as of today, in Windows 10, the store apps are simply called as “Windows Apps”. Microsoft uses a hidden folder named WindowsApps to install these Metro/Modern apps. The folder is located within the Program Files folder in the system drive (C:\\). Data for all of the Modern Apps are stored in the AppData folder under the user’s profile.
What is in Windows folder AppData?
Roaming: This stores settings that are carried over (called roaming) when signing into other computers in company networks.