| Publisher | OReilly Media | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 745.7KB PDF | Date added | 01 Nov 2005 |
| Topics | Mac OS | ||
| Downloads | 67 | ||
The Terminal application (/Applications/Utilities) is the gateway between the candy-coated Aqua graphical interface and the no-nonsense command-line interface that Darwin uses. This paper (as well as a lot of Apple documentation) tends to use the terms command line and Terminal interchangeably because, with Mac OS X, to get to the former one must go through the latter.
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