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//your_harddisk/Developer/Applications/Xcode Terminal: //Applications/Utilities/Terminal BTW, when opening a Finder window, on the top right is a little search box (with the magnifier glass) just type what you are looking for, to locate it ![]() Don't be afraid to search things yourself...your iBook won't bite you.
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