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Unix Utilities

Unix Utilities - 3.0

zope, pine, ghostscript, more Unix utils

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Current Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2004-04-12
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,519
Downloads (all versions): 1,519
Price: $40.00

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Product Description:

Unix Utilities makes it easy to install Unix applications on Mac OS X. Includes commandline and X11 applications.

What's new in this version:

Applications now automatically install other dependent programs. In the previous version you had to hunt down the dependencies yourself.

Application versions are also upgraded.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
  • Some applications may require X11

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Unix Utilities CommentaryHmm... - Version: 3.0, 4/13/2004 09:42PM PST

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sooloo
Normally I'd cry EVIL!! and brand anyone who paid for this a total moron, but then I saw it was put out by BSD Mall / Daemon News, who stuck their necks out a bit in supporting OSX as a full-fledged BSD early on, so they deserve support, IMO. If you're the type who would consider paying for free (speech) software in return for an easy installation and support, you'd only be a total moron if you didn't get it from here.
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Unix Utilities CommentaryPay for free/open source software??? - Version: 3.0, 4/13/2004 08:30PM PST

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Tim McNamara
From the sounds of it, both fink and darwinports work better than this, and they are free. Did the developers not do any research before creating this and trying to sell it?
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Unix Utilities Usage TipWhy pay for free software? - Version: 3.0, 4/13/2004 07:44AM PST

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wgscott

Fink and Darwinports do this for free, I suspect at least as well.
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