5/7/2023 0 Comments Fing for mac osx![]() Official updates are no longer available for the older versions. MacOS 10.12 (Sierra), OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), OS X 10.9 (Mavericks),Īnd continues to run on older versions of OS X, although : ijson-p圓9-3.1.4-1 (Iterative JSON parser)įink currently supports macOS 10.15 (Catalina), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), : python-slugify-p圓10-5.0.2-1 (Slugify application that also handles Unicode) : python-slugify-p圓9-5.0.2-1 (Slugify application that also handles Unicode) : python-slugify-p圓8-5.0.2-1 (Slugify application that also handles Unicode) : vim-nox-9.0.815-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi") Recent Package Updates : vim-9.0.815-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi") This release does not yet support macOS 11 (Big Sur). There are no other functional changes in this release compared to fink-0.45.2. This will allow installs on macOS 10.14 and earlier to continue to use any available binary distributions. With this release, the default prefix for new installs is reverted to /sw for all macOS versions from 10.14 and earlier. This is a minor behavioral fix for an issue introduced in 0.45.2. The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.3. Support for those two releases is coming soon. This release does not yet support macOS 11 (Big Sur) or macOS 12 (Monterey). This is a minor upgrade to support XQuartz 2.8. The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.4. ![]() This is a quick release to fix a bug introduced in fink-0.45.5 (issue #240). The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.6. Packages or build everything from source. You can choose whether you want to download precompiled binary ("port" it) and make it available for download as a coherentĪnd apt-get to provide powerful binary package management. We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X Linux users is a bit of a niche for this use case, and since it's very fragmented we have been collecting most used platforms to have baselines for future product evolutions.The Fink project wants to bring the full world of Unix Beyond the trip down memory lane, we did research and analysis and the most audience of Fing'ers is having Windows laptops/computers, followed by Mac users. Ignore that a significant portion of our early adopters are Linux users: Not sure if you all know but even before Fing, there was, a basic network scanner, only for Windows, I built as my degree thesis.So being portable to other platforms has always been a priority to us. Not developing with a platform independent technology: beyond our core networking engine, that was born several years ago by leveraging cross-platform technology and libraries (C/C++ with boost), for the UI of the Fing Desktop we chose Electron (, used e.g.Beyond the mobile app and the physical device, we believe having a Fing for PC will be an amazing addition to our portfolio. Moreover in our case it's part of our company mission of empowering people with knowledge of their digital environment, to troubleshoot and solve everyday IT problems. In their case it's just visualization, while in case of Fing, being able to run on a laptop/desktop will provide even richer features when compared to just the mobile app. Desktop app where world is moving opposite: not really, the usefulness of having a desktop counterpart is proven by Whatsapp, Telegram and many others.Thanks for this comment it allows us to provide further details on several angles you mentioned. Aside from the fact that you ignore probably a significant portion of your early adopters, Linux users, and quite probably have a Linux embedded system in the Fingbox itself. Developing a desktop app where the rest of the world is moving the oppisite direction, and then not developing it with a platform independent technology like Java, Python, C#/Mono? Got me bamboozled what motivates that.
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