Fink is a cool project that tries to bring all that awesome Unix Open Source software right to Darwin and Mac OS X. It automatically downloads, builds, and installs packages into a tree that's managed by dpkg, which means it keeps track of everything you need!
You get to choose whether you want to download ready-made binary packages or build everything from scratch. It's super flexible! If you're into tech stuff and like control, building from source might be your thing.
The Fink project is actually a group of volunteers who are dedicated to making Linux programs work on OSX. They really care about providing more options for Mac users who want the benefits of open-source software.
The main tool, Fink, works through a command-line interface. But don’t worry if you’re not a terminal wizard! There’s also the Fink Commander application, which gives you a nice Cocoa frontend. This makes picking and installing programs way easier and even fun!
NOTE: If you've already got Fink set up on Leopard from source but want to switch over to the binary distribution, here’s how: First off, run fink selfupdate
to grab the latest version of the package manager. Then run fink configure
, making sure to change your choice about using the binary distribution from No to Yes. Finally, run fink scanpackages
, and you’ll activate that shiny new binary distribution!
If you're interested in checking it out further or downloading it, head over to this link: Download Fink here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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