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Unlike the Mac, Windows stores installed programs in separate system folders, and puts pointer icons called shortcuts in easy-to-access locations. Note that if you delete one of these shortcuts (recognizable by the curved arrow in the lower-left corner), you won't delete the program itself—just the shortcut. In that way, Windows shortcuts are similar to aliases on the Mac.

 

Excerpted from Running Windows on Your Mac by Dwight Silverman

 
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