![]() ![]() If you never open the Terminal, that makes sense-it’s a little hidden. This is possible, thanks to Homebrew, a program that will let you install almost any application you can think of by typing “brew install” followed by the name of the app. Imagine if instead you could type three words, hit enter, and let your computer do everything for you. Nothing about this is difficult, but it is time-consuming. Dragging the app icon from the mounted archive to the applications folder.Opening the DMG archive after the download finishes.Downloading the app, typically in a DMG archive.A lot of great free programs-open-source ones in particular-aren’t available in the Mac App Store. ![]() But, in many ways, it’s actually easier than the traditional way of installing software on your Mac. I think you should do the same on yours. Yeah, I know, I know-that sounds hard. I install most software from my Mac’s Terminal. No one likes to wait for programs to install or update when they could be doing something else. ![]()
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