goglrs.blogg.se

Quit bettersnaptool
Quit bettersnaptool













#Quit bettersnaptool mac os x

Mac OS X comes configured to make our lives pretty easy and efficient, as does Windows, each occupying their particular, preordained positions. As James Murphy might tell us, “There’s advantages to both!”īut that is all beside the point of this post. It’s just more convenient to stick with a platform. Please don’t misconstrue my recent run of Macs I’m not opinionated about OSs or platforms. And now I’ve got this new shiny new MacBook, which is diminutive and extraordinary. Work lent me a MacBook Air and a Surface Pro 2 for a while so I got the chance to familiarize with Windows 8 in its native environment. From there I upgraded to a plastic iMac, then a plastic MacBook, then a couple of aluminum MacBook Pros, the latter of which I still have. I replaced that with an early iBook - the iceBook as they called it, given its white plastic shell. I ran Windows 98 on my first personal computer-a custom-built Pentium tower, a veritable powerhouse in its day and age. Then at home we got a 486SX running Windows 95, and later a Performa 630CD with Mac OS 7. At school and at neighbors’ houses there were DOS prompts on PCs of various configurations to hack. I’ve alternated between Macs and Microsofts for as long as I can remember. I used the App Store to get Xcode, then ran `git` in the Terminal to trigger the Command Line Tools installation dialog. It would also behoove you to install the Xcode command line tools, especially if you’d like to use things like `gcc`, `make`, or `git` in the foreseeable future. Xcode is a big download-more than two billion bits-and the install needs to root out a bit, so it’s best to get this started and out of the way early on. If you don’t, you may not appreciate the rest of this post, and you can skip this step. Xcode is essential if you plan on doing any development on your Mac.

quit bettersnaptool

And it goes a little something like this: 1. In setting up this new machine, I’ve settled on a shortlist of must-haves. With every new beginning I try to reevaluate first principles to rediscover the bare essentials.

quit bettersnaptool

Mjolnir: the legendary hammer of Thor Back to basics













Quit bettersnaptool