1. Load Local Content First. We often want to load fresh data as soon as our application has launched, but this will only slow down the first screen from appearing and populating. Use state from a previous run or have content ready to go that is for the first run.
1. open -a Safari [The default path is /Applications] 2. open -a BBEdit [Just launch the app, no file specified.] 3. open -a BBEdit test.txt [Lauch BBEdit and load the specified file from home dir
For some unknown reason, Teamviewer is triple on the application list. Having the following options: deactivate and delete. Deactivate did not work with Teamviewer, so I removed all 3 Teamviewer exeplars not knowing what would happen, e.g. new problems with the program 😉. Finally, Teamviewer works, but it doesn't start up unwanted at startup.
Mac App Store Apps Avoid Most Issues . Apps you download from the App Store usually just work. Again, this is because any apps available there must adhere to Apple's guidelines, which means staying abreast of Apple's rules with frequent updates and fixes. Anything you download from the App Store is signed and won't be stopped by Gatekeeper.
It is strange to see the questions between "windows migrated" and "default mac" users. :) Windows migrated users usually want "somewhat tweak" the system. Default Mac users - simply "using it". I'm using MAC much years, and never needed to use the launchctl command. If mean never, mean in normal usage, of course sometimes needed use it when .