This is an application program with which you can perform a task or create a document. Application programs include word processors, graphics programs, database programs, games, and spreadsheets.
^0 document
You can open and modify this document using the ^0 application program.
This is a document that was created by an application program that is not on any disk now available.
^0 stationery pad
When you open this item, ^0 creates a copy of the document for you to modify. The original document remains unchanged.
Stationery pad
When you open a stationery pad, a copy of the document is created for you to modify. The original document remains unchanged.
TeachText
This is a simple application program that you can use to view Read Me files, text files, and certain graphics files, and to write letters and memos.
PrintMonitor
This application program manages background printing when you have background printing turned on in the Chooser desk accessory.
This is a desk accessory. A desk accessory is a mini-application program. Calculators, clocks, note pads, and scrapbooks are examples of desk accessories.
Finder
This file, along with the System file, provides the information your Macintosh needs to operate.
This arrow allows you to move to the previous page. Click here to turn to page ^0.
This arrow allows you to move to the next page. Click here to turn to page ^0.
There are ^0 pages of items available. Page ^1 is currently showing. To see items on another page, click in the arrow in the bottom corner of the panel.
This is the panel name. To open an item in this panel, click the item.
This is the panel name. To move to another open panel, click here.
Opens the Chooser—a desk accessory that allows you to select a printer and to connect to network devices such as file servers and other computers.
Close box
To close this window, click here.
Chooser extension
This file allows you to install a new item in your Chooser (a network printer, for example). To add this functionality to your Chooser, place this file in the Extensions folder.
System extension
This file adds functionality to your Macintosh. To add this file’s functionality to your Macintosh, place the file in the Extensions folder and then restart the computer.
Database extension
This file allows your Macintosh to communicate with a particular database program. To add this functionality to your Macintosh, place this file in the Extensions folder and then restart the computer.
Communications tool
This file adds communications functionality to your Macintosh. To add this file’s functionality to your Macintosh, place the file in the Extensions folder.
This is a folder—a place to store related files. Folders can contain files and other folders.
Hard disk
A hard disk is a device that stores large numbers of files and folders.
Floppy disk
A floppy disk is a small, portable device that stores files and folders.
Shared disk
A shared disk is a storage device connected to a network. The files and folders stored on a shared disk can be used by other computers connected to the network.
This is an alias to a ^0. To open the ^0, open this alias.
This file contains information your Macintosh needs to operate. It cannot be opened.
This application has not been installed on this system. It cannot be opened.
This file has not been installed on this system. It cannot be opened.