AppleJack is back!

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The troubleshooting utility AppleJack has returned. The developers had a little difficulty adapting it for the new things under the hood in Leopard, but their work is now your reward. AppleJack is a shell script intended to be run in single-user mode to simplify some troubleshooting and maintenance tasks, should your Mac begin behaving badly. I strongly recommend it for every Mac user. And thanks to the developers for sticking with a project so many of us find useful.

3 Responses to “AppleJack is back!”

  1. Obi-Wandreas Says:

    I’m really glad to hear about this one coming back. Prior to Leopard I used AppleJack every time something went wonky or I had a kernel panic or lockup of some kind. Granted, I haven’t had that many cases of that since switching to Leopard, but I am glad to have this great tool back.

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  3. Moeskido Says:

    Thank you for the notification, sir. Much appreciated.

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