On Dec 17, 2006, at 5:24 PM, sparaig wrote:
--- 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.
No, I think you meant to say "Terminal". The "Console" is just your
system feedback window.