diff --git a/docker-for-mac/install.md b/docker-for-mac/install.md index 984d434f27..120ca6cfdb 100644 --- a/docker-for-mac/install.md +++ b/docker-for-mac/install.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ --- -description: How to install Docker for Mac +description: How to install Docker Desktop for Mac keywords: mac, beta, alpha, install, download -title: Install Docker for Mac +title: Install Docker Desktop for Mac --- -To download Docker for Mac, head to Docker Hub. +To download Docker Desktop for Mac, head to Docker Hub. [Download from Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/editions/community/docker-ce-desktop-mac){: .button .outline-btn} @@ -13,21 +13,21 @@ To download Docker for Mac, head to Docker Hub. > README FIRST for Docker Toolbox and Docker Machine users > >If you are already running Docker on your machine, first read -[Docker for Mac vs. Docker Toolbox](docker-toolbox.md) to understand the +[Docker Desktop for Mac vs. Docker Toolbox](docker-toolbox.md) to understand the impact of this installation on your existing setup, how to set your environment -for Docker for Mac, and how the two products can coexist. +for Docker Desktop for Mac, and how the two products can coexist. -* **Relationship to Docker Machine**: Installing Docker for Mac does not affect +* **Relationship to Docker Machine**: Installing Docker Desktop for Mac does not affect machines you created with Docker Machine. You have the option to copy containers and images from your local `default` machine (if one exists) to the - new Docker for Mac [HyperKit](https://github.com/docker/HyperKit/) VM. When - you are running Docker for Mac, you do not need Docker Machine nodes running - at all locally (or anywhere else). With Docker for Mac, you have a new, native + new Docker Desktop for Mac [HyperKit](https://github.com/docker/HyperKit/) VM. When + you are running Docker Desktop for Mac, you do not need Docker Machine nodes running + at all locally (or anywhere else). With Docker Desktop for Mac, you have a new, native virtualization system running (HyperKit) which takes the place of the VirtualBox system. To learn more, see - [Docker for Mac vs. Docker Toolbox](docker-toolbox.md). + [Docker Desktop for Mac vs. Docker Toolbox](docker-toolbox.md). -* **System Requirements**: Docker for Mac launches only if all of these +* **System Requirements**: Docker Desktop for Mac launches only if all of these requirements are met. - Mac hardware must be a 2010 or newer model, with Intel's hardware support for memory @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ for Docker for Mac, and how the two products can coexist. - At least 4GB of RAM - VirtualBox prior to version 4.3.30 must NOT be installed (it is incompatible - with Docker for Mac). If you have a newer version of VirtualBox installed, it's fine. + with Docker Desktop for Mac). If you have a newer version of VirtualBox installed, it's fine. > **Note**: If your system does not satisfy these requirements, you can > install [Docker Toolbox](/toolbox/overview.md), which uses Oracle VirtualBox @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ for Docker for Mac, and how the two products can coexist. [Docker Engine](/engine/userguide/), Docker CLI client, [Docker Compose](/compose/overview/), [Docker Machine](/machine/overview/), and [Kitematic](/kitematic/userguide.md). -## Install and run Docker for Mac +## Install and run Docker Desktop for Mac 1. Double-click `Docker.dmg` to open the installer, then drag Moby the whale to the Applications folder. @@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ for Docker for Mac, and how the two products can coexist. Preferences and other options. 4. Select **About Docker** to verify that you have the latest version. -Congratulations! You are up and running with Docker for Mac. +Congratulations! You are up and running with Docker Desktop for Mac. ## Where to go next -* [Getting started](index.md) provides an overview of Docker for Mac, basic +* [Getting started](index.md) provides an overview of Docker Desktop for Mac, basic Docker command examples, how to get help or give feedback, and links to all - topics in the Docker for Mac guide. + topics in the Docker Desktop for Mac guide. * [Troubleshooting](troubleshoot.md) describes common problems, workarounds, how to run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues. * [FAQs](faqs.md) provides answers to frequently asked questions.