![]() The same is true for iOS installer files (IPSW), although using. Users tend to forget about the existence of these disk images after they install the software. ![]() The required software is packed into a special bundle and carries an invisible “.APP” extension. DMG file just as you might mount a CD when putting it into a CD drive, which makes its contents visible on the Mac. To install an app – the majority of which just require dragging and dropping – users need to mount this. ![]() As you may already know, installer files for macOS come with a DMG file extension – otherwise known as an Apple Disk Image – and are similar to ISO files. Mac users often find their Downloads folder filled with disk images that they previously downloaded from the internet, files that – having already installed the apps – they forgot to delete after unmounting the image. ![]()
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