A simple AppKit Application that prints out the environment variables as a normally launched mac app would see them.
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macOS is the operating system that powers every Mac computer. It was designed by Apple and is meant specifically for their hardware.
A simple AppKit Application that prints out the environment variables as a normally launched mac app would see them.
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