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Mercurial For Mac Os X



TortoiseHg is a Windows shell extension and a series of applications for the Mercurial distributed revision control system. It also includes a Gnome/Nautilus extension and a CLI wrapper application so the TortoiseHg tools can be used on non-Windows platforms.

  • May 02, 2020  Mercurial (hg) is a revision control system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects. Unlike systems like CVS or SVN, Mercurial allows offline commits and has easy branching and merging which allows more flexible workflows than with older version control systems.
  • May 26, 2020  If your Mac is using an earlier version of any Mac operating system, you should install the latest Apple software updates, which can include important security updates and updates for the apps installed by macOS, such as Safari, Books, Messages, Mail, Music, Calendar, and Photos.
  • Mercurial is written in Python with platform independence in mind. As a result, Mercurial is available on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris 11 Express and others.
  • Mercurial is needed to work with ns-3 development repositories. Yum install mercurial Doxygen and related inline documentation: yum install doxygen graphviz ImageMagick The ns-3 manual and tutorial are written in reStructuredText for Sphinx (doc/tutorial.

I’ve been a PC guy forever and I broke down last year and purchased an iMac. Certain things are better in OS X than they are in Windows, and certain things are…well….just plain different. As the time has come for me to upgrade hardware, I face the tough decision of sticking with my PCs and my PC laptops and all the software that goes with them — or taking the plunge and really truly switching my web development to the Mac.

Like many developers, I have a primary desktop PC and a capable laptop, and over the years I’ve developed a workflow whereby I can pretty much achieve the same tasks whether I’m in front of the desktop or the laptop. Going cold turkey and dumping my desktop and laptop for another iMac (my family has claimed the iMac I mentioned in the first sentence of this article) and a MacBook Pro — and thus removing Windows from my workflow may be too abrupt a change. So ultimately what I will probably do is grab a MacBook Pro and use that alongside my desktop PC

But in the meantime, here’s a list of the programs that I use on my PC and what the replacements will likely be on my Macs. Note that I’ve also included a few hardware things as they are important to my workflow as well. And PLEASE feel free to chime in. There are programs I will list below that I only found by recommendation from others that I truly find indispensable and work with every day (such as ClipMate).

Mac Os X 10.7 Download Free

Note that in the cases where I haven’t decided what to use as my OS X equivalent, I’ve listed my options and I’ve made the background yellow. And where I’m still searching for an application, I’ve highlighted the box in red.

Mac os x 10.11 download free

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Web Developer Software Assets: Mac OS X vs Windows
AssetPCMac OS X
Web Development Suite *

*I’m well aware that many people do not use Creative Suite and instead have other programs that replace the functionality. I am not mentioning these here because I’ve used the Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Photshop trio for so many years that even though there may be a better coding program out there, I cannot work without Fireworks or Photopshop.

Creative Suite 3+Creative Suite 3+
Office Suite – Word Processor, Spreasheet*

*I only mention Word Processor and Spreadsheet because I use Powerpoint only infrequently, and I hardly ever use Outlook. I use OneNote extensively and it’s listed in its own category below,

Microsoft Office 2010 Business– Microsoft Office 2010 Buisness (there are reports of bugs — see Amazon.com revies),

-Pages (hard to get used to, butchered the headers and footers in the first and only .docx file I opened)

Email ClientThunderbirdThunderbird
FTP ClientFilezilla
LAMP ServerWAMP ServerMAMP Server
Photo BrowserPicasa-Aperture (though you could use Picasa for the Mac or even iPhoto, the advanced features that Aperture provides is worth the around ~$80 price and keeps me out of Photoshop unless I really need to be in it)
Photo EditorPhotoshop-Photoshop (you could use iPhoto, Aperture or Photoshop depending upon your level of experience and your acutal needs)
Mercurial ClientCommand line and TortoiseHg
Subversion ClientSmartSVN
Clipboard MamagerClipMate
Note Taking ApplicationOneNote
MySQL Database EditorMySQL Query Browser
MySQL Database Query DesignerFlySpeed SQL Query
Multi-Monitor ManagementDisplayFusion Pro

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Web Developer Hardware Assets: Mac OS X vs Windows

AssetPCMac OS X
Second MonitorThe PC has a littany of available “sets” of dual monitors.While the same array of monitors are avialable for the Mac — it’s a darn shame that Apple only makes a 27″ Cinema Display and nothing smaller. I
External Monitor/Second Monitor AdapterDual Head Video Card (or expensive external dual-video card solution for those without a dual-head card)DisplayPort adapter
Docking Station for LaptopHP (or your brand here) docking station.Nothing official from Apple but 3rd parties do make docks for the MacBook Pro.

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So there are my lists. Feel free to help me fill them in or make suggestions and additions.