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- The Mac App Store makes buying and installing Mac apps a fairly easy process by taking care of all of the heavy lifting involved. The Mac App Store will both download an app to your Mac and start the installation process.
- Use the App Store to purchase and download apps, redownload previous purchases, and more on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, or Mac. Through the App Store, you can download new apps for your iOS device, Mac, or Apple TV.
How to sign in with your Apple ID
- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder under Applications.
- Click Sign In in the lower left corner
- Enter your Apple ID and password.
- Click Sign In or hit return on your keyboard.
How to view and edit your Apple ID account
- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Click Your name on the left side of the screen. It should be in the corner.
- Click View Information in the upper right corner. From here you can edit your credit card information, billing address, country, and nickname. If you edit your nickname, it'll appear that way in Game Center.
- Type the required information into the fields of the item you're editing.
How to download an app or game
- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Search for the app you want to download. You can view Featured apps or search via category, title, and more.
- Click the price if it's a paid app, or click Get if it's a free app.
- Click Buy App if it's a paid app, or click Install App if it's free.
- Enter your Apple ID password.
- Click Buy. (Buy will appear even if the app is free).
How to set up automatic downloads of apps or games on another Mac
- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Click App Store in the menu bar on the top left of your screen.
- Click Preferences.
- Click the checkbox next to Automatically download apps purchased on other Macs.
How to find an app or game after it's been installed
- Open a Finder window.
- Click Applications in the folders on the left.
- Click the settings button at the top of the window. It looks like a gear.
- Click Arrange By.
- Click Date Added. This will move your most recently downloaded apps to the top of the list.
How to view and re-download your previously purchased apps and games
- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Click Your name at the bottom left corner of the window.
- Click Download next to the app or game you'd like to re-download.
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How to check for updates to Mac App Store apps
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- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Click Updates at the left side bar of the window.
- Click Update next to each app you'd like to update, or click Update All.
- Enter your Apple ID password if prompted.
How to enable automatic updates
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- Launch the App Store from the Dock or Finder.
- Click App Store in the menu bar on the top left of your screen.
- Click Preferences.
- Click the checkbox next to Automatically check for updates.
- Click the checkbox next to each update setting you'd like to enable:
- Download newly available updates in the background
- Install app updates
- Install macOS updates
- Install system data files and security updates
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Today’s the day, Apple released the Mac App Store, which I’m pretty psyched about. Finally, the ease of buying and managing applications that makes my iPad a breeze available for Macintosh apps too. But how do I get started, I don’t see it magically showing up on my desktop!
Okay, admit it, if the new Mac App Store did show up magically on your desktop, you’d be a bit freaked out, wouldn’t you? I mean, that sounds more like spyware or a virus in that case. But it’s okay, I know that’s just a figure of speech. I’m not really that literal. No, really!
So you want to install and get started with the Mac App Store. No worries, turns out that there’s a Mac OS X update, 10.6.6, that basically is the Mac App Store download and all necessary helper apps. You can wait for your Mac to tell you that there’s new software or, as it appears you’re a bit impatient to check it out, you can force a system update.
To accomplish that, simply go to the Apple menu on the top left corner of your screen and choose “Software Update…”:
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It’ll look to see if there’s anything new for your computer and configuration…
And you might be lucky and get multiple updates, or you might just see the Mac OS X 10.6.6 update:
Curious what’s actually going to be updated? Click on “Show Details”, as I always do:
Ah, there we go. Before we proceed I have to give you a handy trouble avoidance tip for all operating system updates: quit all of the other apps you have running before you begin to install the update. Whether you’re on Windows or a Mac, having no running apps is just a smart idea. So do that now, before you proceed.
Ready? Good, now simply click on “Install 3 Items” (or whatever number of items comprises your update) and hop up to get a cuppa tea…
Time passes and then, surprise, you need to restart your computer to install the updates. Did you notice the tiny triangle next to the 10.6.6 update earlier? That was your clue from the Software Update utility that it was one of those restart required updates, btw.
When it’s all updated, there’s a new icon in town, uhm, on your Dock:
Turns out that if you look at your Apple menu, there’s a new item on it too, App Store… but before you launch it for the first time, a handy tip: in its current iteration it’s quite possible you’ll get an “Error 100” with the Mac App Store on first launch because you need to agree to new terms of service within iTunes. It’s complicated. ?
Easiest way I could figure to do that was to launch iTunes and then go to Apps then check for updates. It’ll prompt you to agree to the new Terms of Service before it’ll proceed and you’re now good to go.
Launch the Mac App Store:
Now, with over a thousand apps, pay attention because I bet some of them are already installed on your computer (like Pages, Keynote or iPhoto), in which case they’re marked as “Installed”. Nice. Otherwise poke around and see what you can find to play with. Free apps and games, easily downloaded and kept up-to-date? Finally!