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  • Retroactive

    Discontinued Retroactive has been discontinued. You should transition from Retroactive to supported apps such as Music, iTunes for Windows, iMazing, Photos, Darktable, Lightroom Classic, and DaVinci Resolve.

    https://github.com/cormiertyshawn895/Retroactive No need to revert os

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  • macports-www

    The MacPorts website

    Others have offered solutions, but for future reference the actual Terminal commands that failed would be useful; "File not found" sounds like a path error, "Command not found" sounds fixable via Homebrew or Macports

  • HomeBrew

    🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    Others have offered solutions, but for future reference the actual Terminal commands that failed would be useful; "File not found" sounds like a path error, "Command not found" sounds fixable via Homebrew or Macports

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