--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- uns_tressor wrote: > > > > --- TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > > What this ^ tells me is, Windows isn't as elegant as > > > > Mac OS X, so it takes far longer to execute an idea. > > > > > > Actually, that is *exactly* what you should infer. > > > Mac OSX was built on top of an already-functional, > > > already-elegant framework.... > > > > ...which is otherwise known as Unix, I think. If you > > ramble around the menus, you will find something called > > "console" or maybe "terminal". Click it if you dare. > > "Console" in the Utilities folder in Applications. What is it? >
It's the commandline Mac GUI interface to the UNIX shell. Careful, you're playing with fire if you use it. An administrator account + command line = god on UNIX.
