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AppleJack
Command-line interface for Mac OS X From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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AppleJack was a command-line interface for Mac OS X that provided a simplified user interface for single user mode system repairs. It allowed for permission repair, disk repair, cache cleaning, validation of preference- and property list files, and removal of swap files on a boot drive, without needing a separate startup disk.
With the introduction of the recovery partition in Mac OS X Lion and above, AppleJack development has ceased.[1]
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