To: Swordmaker
I haven't checked my big install on my iMac, but then I installed a XTools on it. . . so I expect it's got everything there. In fit of ambition I installed XTools on my first iMac under an early version of OS X. Never did anything with it, and PROBABLY its not on my current sys since Im pretty sure that, whereas XTools came free with that first iMac I would have had to have bought XTools for my later Mac, and Im rather sure I didnt do that. What would be an easy way to check that?
39 posted on
05/04/2015 6:20:12 AM PDT by
conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
In fit of ambition I installed XTools on my first iMac under an early version of OS X. Never did anything with it, and PROBABLY its not on my current sys since Im pretty sure that, whereas XTools came free with that first iMac I would have had to have bought XTools for my later Mac, and Im rather sure I didnt do that.
What would be an easy way to check that? Stools is a free download. For those that want it. It's mostly for developers.
42 posted on
05/05/2015 2:08:34 AM PDT by
Swordmaker
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