Hello everybody
This is to say I have tried and quickly bought the much talked about
Clean My Mac 2 application for my Late 2011 Macbook Pro. All I can say
is it is incredible! One feature that stands out for me is the ability
to reset applications in the uninstaller section. So say you
Hello everybody
I am here to report that the Wuala file sharing and cloud storage system
is also very accessible on the mac. I downloaded their desktop client
for the mac and it is totally accessible which I wasn't expecting since
it requires Java. For those who don't know Wuala works similar
I had of and no longer use the service. If you wantg more then 5 gigs free you
will need to pay a lot more then their competition.
For example I have 100 gigs of google storage for @2.99 and no that is not a
typo..
On Aug 18, 2014, at 12:36 AM, Christopher Hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
That is through no fault of the dev, that is their shoping cart. I thought I
let them know about this in 2012. the shoping cart does work under other
platforms though which is odd. Sorry about spelling. I'm half asleep whilst
typing this.
On Aug 18, 2014, at 12:01 AM, Christopher Hallsworth
When did google get that cheap. Last I saw it was 4.99?
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Hi Folks:
Is the Spotify program for the Mac accessible?
Thanks all over the place.
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The last time I checked it. It didn’t work. I would reach out to spottily and
let them know your thoughts if it doesn’t work still.
On 18 Aug 2014, at 8:37 pm, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com
wrote:
Hi Folks:
Is the Spotify program for the Mac accessible?
Thanks all
Oh ok, well I requested a cancellation of the first order so hope they
do this for us.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 18/08/2014 10:30, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
That is through no fault of the dev, that is their shoping cart. I thought I
let
Ever since about maybe april or so of this year. There was a blog article all
over the blogosphere regarding this.
anyway if you want more info please write me off list or what not.
On Aug 18, 2014, at 2:31 AM, Kliphton Senior m.kliph...@icloud.com wrote:
When did google get that cheap.
Depending on what you're after, terminal can do this for you quite
nicely.
Open terminal, and then change to the folder you'd like to have the
list of files created in.
Next, type a simple ls -1 and you'll get a list of all files in that
folder.
If you want it to show hidden files as well,
How do you put your output of the ls cmd of that in a text file? I'm drawing a
blank regarding this. I think you use the | simbole but the last time I did
that with sudo fs_usage it crashed my computer. Unless I did somthign wrong.
lol!
Thanks. and I also will give that a try.
On Aug 18,
To redirect to a file, you use the greater than symbol before the
filename I.E.
lsout.txt
The vertical bar | is used to string commands together.
I.E.
ls|grep zip
will first list all the files, then pipe the output to the grep
command, which will then check all the file names for zip, and
Ah Ok. I was close. no wonder waht I needed to do froze. lol! Hehahahahahaah.
Take care and be blessed.
On Aug 18, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
To redirect to a file, you use the greater than symbol before the filename
I.E.
lsout.txt
The vertical bar | is used
Is there a command list or a manual for terminal?
Kristeen
On Aug 18, 2014, at 4:11 PM, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
To redirect to a file, you use the greater than symbol before the filename
I.E.
lsout.txt
The vertical bar | is used to string commands together.
I.E.
ls|grep
No real command list, but you can get a partial listing by doing:
ls /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin
Not all of the files that show up in those folders are ones you can
use outright, but most of them are. To get a listing of information
about any particular command, you can use the man
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