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2009-08-26
Dragging the application icon to the apps folder is not difficult at all, in fact is the easiest method to install a program imho.
Disk images cause more problems for people than exes. Images should auto-mount upon download and then prompt for confirmation to install to the applications folder. It might not seem like a big deal to us but I have seen people thrown off by it. Part of the problem is that Apple does not encourage a standard method of installation.
System preferences > mouse ... problem solved.
Right click works but that is not what I am talking about. The system itself is designed around a single button mouse. There are many cases where right click should bring up a properties menu.