If you are running a different version of Mac OS X, view the documentation locally: In Terminal, using the man(1) command Manual pages are intended as a quick reference for people who already understand a technology. To learn how the manual is organized or to learn about command syntax, read the manual page for manpages(5). For more information about this technology, look for other documentation i
CrossOver® Mac Do you like buying Windows® licenses? You do? Great. You do you. For the rest of humanity, CrossOver is the easiest way to run many Microsoft applications on your Mac without a clunky Windows emulator. (Seriously, have you tried emulators? Do you like how they run on your Mac?) CrossOver works differently. It's not an emulator. It does the work of translating Windows commands into M
What is Wine? Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory pena
~ $ uname Linux ~ $ darling shell Darling [~]$ uname Darwin Fast Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator. Free Like Linux, Darling is free and open-source software. It is developed openly on GitHub and distributed under the GNU GPL license version 3. Compatible Darling implements a complete Darwin environment. Mach, dyld, launchd — everything you'd expect. Easy to us
Tunnelblick helps you control OpenVPN® VPNs on macOS. It is Free Software that puts its users first. There are no ads, no affiliate marketers, no tracking — we don't even keep logs of your IP address or other information. We just supply open technology for fast, easy, private, and secure control of VPNs. Tunnelblick comes as a ready-to-use application with all necessary binaries and drivers (inclu
Take a screenshot on your Mac You can capture the entire screen, a window, or just a portion of the screen. How to take a screenshot on your Mac To take a screenshot, press and hold these three keys together: Shift, Command, and 3. If you see a thumbnail in the corner of your screen, click it to edit the screenshot. Or wait for the screenshot to save to your desktop. How to capture a portion of th
How to remotely install software updates using the command line You can use the 'softwareupdate' command to find new versions of software and install them on a remote server. First, connect to the remote server using SSH, or by using Terminal from a Screen Sharing session. Some options require the softwareupdate command to be run as root, so you might start by using the sudo command to enter a roo
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