AllMyTube for Mac. YouTube Compatible: Download HTML5, HD, HQ and 4K videos from YouTube. Compatible with Other Video Sites: Vimeo, Facebook, VEVO YouTube MP3 Downloader: Download YouTube audio files directly. No need for downloading the entire video and then converting. Installing Yosemite (re)moved my old R, and I wanted it back. I initially thought to install R using brew, but after following the instructions on this page I ended up with a trainwreck that didn't work correctly and took a while to remove. Not to mention that it ran for hours overnight installing gcc and lots of other things I didn't need or want. After clearing up and hoping 'brew doctor' was right, I when to CRAN and downloaded the installer and within 5 minutes had a fully working R with no fuss at all. All I had to do was re-source my terminal. I should have used CRAN first. – Jun 19 '15 at 12:33 •. ![]() 1.- and download in Mac-GUI-1.62.tar.gz. 2.- INSTALL You need R built and installed as a framework: see the 'R Installation and Administration Manual'. A CRAN binary install of R suffices. Building R.app Only Mac OS X 10.6 and higher are supported, and only 64-bit R. The project is called 'R.xcodeproj' and requires Xcode 3.2 or higher. The project can be built by selecting 'R' target and 'Build' inside the XCode GUI. Supported configurations are: SnowLeopard64 (release, current OS X, default) Lion64 (release, OS X 10.7+, Xcode 4.5+) MLion64 (release, OS X 10.8+, Xcode 4.5+) Debug (with debugging output, current OS X) The configurations differ mainly in the SDK selected (recent versions of Xcode only support the current and immediately previous SDKs, so for example in Mar 2013 the default would build for 10.8, but configuration Lion64 allows building for >= 10.7). To build the project from the command line in the Mac-GUI directory use something like: xcodebuild -target R -configuration SnowLeopard64 To build the R for Mac OS X FAQ use either xcodebuild -target Docs or manually in docs folder makeinfo -D UseExternalXrefs --html --force --no-split RMacOSX-FAQ.texi The resulting html FAQ file will be found in Mac-GUI/docs directory. Note about binary compatibility: The general rules for R apply, that is binary compatibility is given only if the major and minor version numbers match - only the patch level may differ. When using the X.Y.Z version form it means that X.Y must match. For example R-GUIs linked to 3.0.x and 3.1.x are NOT binary compatible. The compiled R.app is usually bound to a specific version, such as 3.0.1. If you upgrade R removing the older version, let's say using R.app built for 3.0.0 and updating R to 3.0.1, you may need to fix the absolute path to libR.dylib. The nightly builds use a generic path /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/lib/libR.dylib which points to the latest version of R, but this is done by an additional call to install_name_tool in the building script. Available for download via GitHub (it’s open source), once the app is installed on your Mac, it lives in the top menu bar right alongside Siri. Awesomely enough, a simple double tap of the Command key will prompt Google Assistant to wake up, then you can speak your command. Google assistant for mac. Thanks to the release of the, a 3rd-party developer has created for Macs, calling it MacAssistant. Excel for mac students. Release versions of the GUI use a fixed-version path as they come with a specific R version (in fact the default behavior doesn't depends on the GUI, but on libR.dylib - changing its own reference entry changes the way R.app is linked).
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