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Template:XBMC wiki toc Inline   Installing applications on Mac OS X is quite easy compared to many other platforms, allthough it is somewhat different from other platforms. Below we list the steps needed for basic installation an uninstallation.

Download

First download XBMC. Official builds (alpha, beta, and stable versions) can be found here http://xbmc.org/download/, unofficial nightly builds can be found here http://sshcs.com/xbmc/. Use the latter at your own risk, there is no guarantee that the build is stable.

Un-package

XBMC is packaged as an disk image. A disk image can be thought of as the virtual equivalent of a CD. The actual data in the disk image is contained within a single file which will look something like this:

Xbmc.dmg.jpg

You will have to "insert," or "mount," the disk image into the machine by double-clicking the file. Having done this, the the disk image will appear as new device in the Finder, as shown in the picture below:

Install

XBMC is implemented as an installation bundle and can be installed by drag-and-dropping it to the applications folder.

All you have to do is copy the program to your desired location (usually your Applications folder) and run it. Copying the program is performed simply by using drag and drop. XBMC makes it even easier by supplying a link to the Application folder, on which you can drop the XBMC bundle. An example of this is shown below:

Mac.drag n drop.jpg

Tidy up

After you have finished installing the program you can unmount the XBMC disk image

This can be done by using the eject icon next to to it in the Finder sidebar as if it were a CD. You can also drag the mounted disk icon to the the Trash, again as if it were a CD.

All files other than the bundle in the Applications folder can be simply discarded. Either place them in the Trash or back them up somewhere in case you wish to re-install the application in the future.

Add to dock

If you want XBMC to appear in the Dock, simply drag the application's icon into the left side of the Dock from wherever you have installed it. Another way to add an application to the Dock is, if the program is currently running, control-click its icon in the Dock and select "Keep In Dock" .

Update

You can use Appfresh to keep XBMC up to date, although it will only stay current with the latest stable version.

Uninstall

The XBMC bundle contains the full application. This means that to uninstall it, you only have to drag it to the Trash.

However, XBMC creates preference files when it is run. They are located in the Application Support folder within your user's Library folder, that is, in "~/Library/Application Support/XBMC". This directory contains all your settings and your video & music database. If you want to remove all your XBMC settings, drag this folder to the Trash.

Third party uninstallers exist which will search for these preference files for you, the most notable of which is a program called AppZapper. A comparable, free alternative is AppTrap.

Autostart XBMC

Go into System Preferences, select "accounts". Select "Login Items", at the bottom hit the plus button and then a drop down box allows you to select XBMC.

Alternatively, if you have the app open in your dock, you can right-click/click-and-hold the icon and choose "Open at Log-in"

After this, the application will start up automatically after you log in.

Develop for XBMC

If you have grown accustomed to using XBMC but are missing features. Why not help out with the development of XBMC for Mac