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This did not work for me. Using MacOS sierra. Installed iTerm2, got the color settings, installed Oh My Zsh, changed /.zshrc file to ZSHTHEME='agnoster' installed font, console changed colors and font but I did not get the colored arrows. The current Mac operating system is Mac OS, originally named Mac OS X until 2012 and then OS X until 2016. Latest update for macbook air 2015 13 3. Developed between 1997 and 2001 after that Apple’s purchase of NeXT, Mac OS X brought an entirely new architecture based on NeXTSTEP, a UNIX system that eliminated many of the technical challenges that the classic Mac OS faced.

ITerm2 3.2.3 (OS 10.12+) This is the recommended build for most users. Show Changelog Hide Changelog iTerm2 version 3.2.3 Bug fixes: -Fix bug that broke subpixel antialiasing on macOS 10.13. Fix support for subpixel antialiasing on Mojave. Previously, if you had enabled this hidden OS feature, text would be very hard to read. Note: If you're using zsh you can easily install nvm as a zsh plugin. Install zsh-nvm and run nvm upgrade to upgrade. Note: Git versions before v1.7 may face a problem of cloning nvm source from GitHub via https protocol, and there is also different behavior of git before v1.6, and git prior to v1.17.10 can not clone tags, so the minimum. MacOS release history, bash or zsh? 1.1 Review the macOS release history, source Wikipedia – macOS. Mac OS X Public Beta; Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah) Mac OS X 10.1 (Puma).

I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 90. Here are my solutions to them.

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1: Move through a document as if it’s rolled up paper or a volute.

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Scroll

Move through a document (scroll through it) as if it’s rolled up paper (a scroll) or a volute (an architectural scroll decoration).

2: Force, mathematician, apple.

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Newton

Force (the Newton is the unit of force), mathematician (Sir Isaac Newton), apple (Newton is both a variety of apple, and the name of Apple’s PDA).

3: You could have a go when in command, but as I replaced Stephen’s, so I’ve now been displaced by Paul’s. What am I?

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bash

You could have a go (have a bash) when in command (it’s a command shell), but as I replaced Stephen’s (bash was successor to Stephen Bourne’s shell, and is short for Bourne Again SHell), so I’ve now been displaced by Paul’s (zsh, originally developed by Paul Falstad, has now replaced bash in Terminal). What am I?

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I look forward to your putting alternative cases.