If you dine at the table of Terminal frequently, you’re probably a good friend of the “cd” command, which allows you to go to the folder that you need to work on. A minor detail, but performed dozens of times a day, it can add up. That’s where OpenTerminal helps out.
OpenTerminal allows you to begin a Terminal session for a particular folder via icon or Finder context menu. It’s totally free, and version 2.0.2 has just been released. Also, OpenTerminal is compatible with Terminal alternative iTerm.
You can download OpenTerminal here, at possibly the plainest page on the entire internet.
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I seem to be having problems using safari,
dose it come ready to use when purchased? If not what do I need to do?