The
GUI for Fink: Phynchronicity
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Phynchronicity is a GUI for the Fink Unix-software management system on Mac OS X. Fink is a powerful command-line tool for installing and updating thousands of Unix-based applications for the Mac. But Fink's sheer power and scale make it hard to use, even with a GUI. Phynchronicity aims to make Fink easy to use. With a simple three-pane interface, it lets you get started doing what you want to do--finding, installing, and removing software.
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Easy to use solution for managing Fink software packages and the Fink infrastructure. |
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Search and sort Fink packages by keyword, category, and more. |
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Export Fink logs to text and printed output. |
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Growl integration. |
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Fast: Phynchronicity doesn't bog down system resources. |
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Thorough user documentation via the "Help" menu. |
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Dispay detailed information about Fink packages. |
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"Fink still requires some command line chops, so Phynchronicity takes the Fink idea to the next level. It's an OS X GUI for installing Fink packages that's as simple as navigating through the categories and hitting the install button."--The Unofficial Apple Weblog |
To install Phynchronicity, download the latest version. It can be installed anywhere on your machine. Earlier installations can be moved to the trash. The download is a 30-day demo; you can purchase a license to use the program past the 30-day trial period. Mac OS X 10.6 is the minimum supported platform. A Fink installation is required.
Phynchronicity 4.2 is a free upgrade to users with a valid serial number from version 1.0.
Numerous bugfixes for improved Lion compatibility.
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