Application install onto external Firewire drive

hi,
I have an external firewire drive and was wondering why I cannot install some applications to this drive. I would like to do this to keep the main disk as free as possible.
Some apps don't seem to care where they are installed and some do, so there must be some way to do this. And this is place to get that answer!!
Thanks in advance!!
BCA

Oops. I meant Alias instead of link.
Create a directory on the external called Applications then select it and choose File -> Make Alias in the finder. Replace the Applications folder on your main drive with the alias you just created (this might require admin rights) and then the Applications directory will always reference the directory on the firewire drive.
You probably want to move the contents of the original Applications folder to the firewire drive before replacing it with the alias or you'll have to reinstall.

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