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I'm quite new to the whole Terminal Application and learning the basics, just messing around trying to open applications using the "open -a" command, works great no problems, but here is the newbie question, when using "open -a chess" for instance it opens chess fine. But what do I do when I want to open Google Earth for example? If I type "open -a google earth" it obviously tries to find the application in /earth. What do I type to get the space in between "google" and "earth"?
Many Thanks
- Simon
Many Thanks
- Simon