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Happy Mac Command Line Phobia Defeater 0.0.0.0.0.0.1


License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Rixstep File Size 0
Date added 27 Sep 2009 Check your speed

This program is in the early alpha stage of development and only at version 0.0.0.0.0.0.1 BUT WE HAVE GREAT HOPES FOR THIS PROGRAM WE REALLY LIKE THIS PROGRAM. Please read on. Are you tired of grappling with the unforgivable Terminal? Don't you too long for the good old beige box days when there was only one program and only one folder (that never moved) to put it in and you put it in there with a POINTING DEVICE? Admit it: you're intimidated by the COMMAND LINE, aren't you? This meticulously crafted lean and mean native AppleScript software program takes the FRIGHT out of having to use the Terminal and its SCARY COMMAND LINE! For those of you who eschew the keyboard and learning to spell and have the sophistication to PREFER the classic point and click interface - YOUR SHIP HAS JUST COME IN! LEAP! The download is 113322 bytes (about 50 KB).

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