Jun 10, 2020 Atom is a text editor that's modern, approachable and full-featured. It's also easily customizable- you can customize it to do anything and be able to use it productively without ever touching a config file. Atom is free to download and runs on Linux, OS X and Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js and embedded Git Control. Atom works on Macs running OS X 10.8 or later. Visit the Atom homepage and click Download For Mac. In a few moments, Atom will appear in your Downloads folder as a.zip file: Click on atom-mac.zip to extract the application, then drag the new icon into your Applications folder. Double-click the application icon to load Atom and get.
Atom is 21st-century text editor which developers always wanted. Atom text editor is modern, customizable and hackable to the core. Atom is text editor by GitHub which is written in Node.js, CoffeeScript, LESS and wrapped in a WebKit wrapper.
Since Atom is written in Node.js, it makes very easy to access the file system, spawn subprocesses and even you can start servers directly from you editor. Atom’s modular design allows you to replace any package with your own.
Atom for mac is available for Mac versions of OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks and Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. So if your OS X is older than 10.8, you can either find a hack to install or upgrade to OS X 10.8.
Download Atom for Mac OS X:
Step 1: Go to the official page of Atom text editor, and download atom text editor for mac os x.
Step 2: Open the downloaded file “atom-mac.zip” with “Archive Utility”. Drag the “Atom.app” to Applications directory.
Step 3: While launching the atom text editor for the first time you might get warning like “Atom is an application downloaded from the internet. Are you sure you want to open it?”, just ignore the warning and open it.
Atom text editor features which make it a competitor for Sublime.
One of the shortcomings that I noticed is “it hangs while opening large size text files”, whereas sublime text editor opens large size files like a charm. The other one is “autocomplete” feature in default version, which I’m sure can be achieved by installing packages.
If you have any issues or suggestions please let me know by posting your comments. Enjoy ?
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![]() Introduction
This document will guide you through installing the Intel® Atom™ x86 image for Android* KitKat, which can be used for development on Intel’s x86 architecture.
Prerequisites
The Android x86 Emulator Image requires the Android SDK to be installed. For instructions on installing and configuring the Android SDK, refer to the Android developer website (http://developer.android.com/sdk/).
Optional: The x86 Emulator Image for Android can be accelerated using Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM). For more information, refer to the 'Optimization' section of this document.
InstallationDownloading Manually (Instructions for both Windows and Mac OSX)
(Android* 4.4 KitKat x86 Emulator System Image). Change ip for mac os x.
Atom X BandWindows
Mac OSXOs X 10.11.4
Using the System Image
OptimizationCPU Acceleration
The performance of the Intel Atom x86 Image for Android KitKat can be improved with hardware-based virtualization using Intel VT-x technology.
https://roboskyey.weebly.com/emoticons-for-mail-mac-os-x.html. If your computer has an Intel processor with VT-x support, it is recommended that Intel Hardware Acceleration Execution Manager (HAXM) be used in conjunction with this system image. For more information about Intel HAXM, visit http://www.intel.com/software/android.
Note: Intel HAXM is for Windows and OS X operating systems only. For Linux hosts, Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) can be used to accelerate emulation performance. For information on installing and configuring KVM on Ubuntu, refer to this guide:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation
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