![]() MacOS is moving the entire app folder without your intervention. That’s why you can just drag the Brave icon to the trash to “uninstall” it, or toss it on a USB stick and run it from there. So you can go into /Applications and double-click on Brave and it will start, but in the background MacOS is going into /Applications/Brave.app/ and finding the files it needs to run Brave. But for purposes of the user interface, MacOS is treating it like a file. ![]() What’s actually happening is, MacOS is showing you a folder called Brave.app with every file Brave needs to run, styled as an all-in-one app, and you’re moving the folder into /Applications. So for instance if you download Brave browser, you open a DMG (disk image, a portable container format similar to the way pirates on Windows use ISO) and drag Brave.app to /Applications. ![]() app extension that MacOS treats like a file in the user interface. ![]()
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