The command line, iTunes Match, and everything with Kirk McElhearn<article>
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<p>If you’ve browsed Macworld.com over the last couple of months, you’ve seen one name pop out at you, time and again—
Kirk McElhearn. Kirk has not only introduced a series about
using the command line, but is our regular
Ask the iTunes Guy. Given everything he’s done lately I figured it was time to bring him on to talk about the stories he’s been following.
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During the course of our conversation, Kirk mentioned Neal Stephenson’s
“In the Beginning…was the Command Line.” Check it out. You’ll also want to take a gander at Kirk’s website,
Kirkville.
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The command line, iTunes Match, and everything with Kirk McElhearn