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Usually this means: Download Lame from the Lame website, and the FFmpeg installer from the Audacity website.
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Newer Xcode versions install as a normal application into /Application/Xcode.app.Older Xcode versions installed stuff into /Developer and /usr/bin.the command line tools, and the Graphics Tools package Xcode has a built-in menu that takes you to a list with downloads: Xcode > Open Developer Tool > More Developer Tools.) Xcode and other Apple developer tools (esp.Note: TinkerTool also has a setting that allows to suppress the security question on a per-user basis. To remove the extended file system attribute that triggers the annoying security question on first launch: This section contains a roughly categorized list of applications (= things that go into /Applications) that I typically install.
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Too often I forget why I had installed this framework, or that plugin, or what I will have to clean when I do an un-install. This page is supposed to be a rough guideline what to do on a new install, but also - and more importantly - it should provide information about how a system looks after the installation. Here I try to list what software I typically install on top of a shiny new Mac OS X.
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