📅 December 20, 2017

Homebrew Starter Guide: The Missing Package Manager for macOS

Probably the most popular package manager for macOS, Homebrew provides an easy way to install UNIX tools and binary apps.

Homebrew – the missing package manager for macOS. Probably the most popular package manager for macOS, Homebrew provides an easy way to install UNIX tools and binary apps.

For the average user Homebrew will definitely make life easier when installing binary apps. For example…

Let’s say you want to install Firefox. Normally you will do a Google ( or DuckDuckGo ) search for Firefox, click on the Mozilla link, click the download button, wait for the .dmg to download, open the dmg, and drag the app to /Applications folder.

With Homebrew you can install Firefox just by typing a short command in Terminal ( e.g. brew cask install firefox ). That’s it.

Jump over the break to learn how to install and start using Homebrew…

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📅 December 14, 2010

AirPlayer: Enable AirPlay From iPhone/iPad To Mac [video]

First she managed to stream videos to the AppleTV via 3rd party apps and now, Erica Sadun, did it again. Introducing AirPlayer for Mac. What AirPlayer does is create and advertise a custom Bonjour AirPlay service that pretends to be an Apple TV.

First she managed to stream videos to the AppleTV via 3rd party apps and now, Erica Sadun, did it again. Introducing AirPlayer for Mac. What AirPlayer does is create and advertise a custom Bonjour AirPlay service that pretends to be an Apple TV.

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