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There is a VERY simple method of creating a Disk Image that will automount on download, copy the installer package to the same folder the dmg was downloaded to, unmount the dmg, then run an installer - the very same installer that has been on the Mac for eons, yet this is somehow complicated?
The drag and drop installers are an option. They do not have to offer their products like that. I agree that some people new to the Mac don't understand this concept - and frankly it has nothing to do with virtual volumes - it has everything to do with the fact that people are not used to simply copying an application into a folder to install it, because on other platforms it is practically unheard of for anything other than a tinpot utility.
The simplified process is already there - it's just up to Firefox to use it...