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Re: [Summary-Talk] Mac OS X GUI vs Command Line



Starting in Summary 2.6 the Macintosh command line and GUI versions have
been integrated into a single version. The new approach allows you to
use either the GUI (double click on the Summary application) or the
command line (./summary-cli). Either way you get the DNS lookup speed of
the old command line version.

We now include a system for installing Summary on a Macintosh to run
automatically at startup, see
<http://summary.net/manual/howto.html#startup>.

Jason


Mark Jacobson wrote:
> We've been using the Mac OS X Command Line version mainly for the better 
> IP lookup speed. In Summary v6, is the c-line still much faster at IP 
> lookups than the GUI version?
> 
> If the command line is still faster, is there a script that will launch 
> the c-line Summary at system startup?

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