Project PanPan Mac OS

Get notifications on updates for this project. Get the SourceForge newsletter. Get newsletters and notices that include site news, special offers and exclusive discounts about IT products & services. From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Big Sur, followed by its version number. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it. Which macOS version is the latest? IMO, it's a virtual given that MS Project never will be created for Mac. As with MS Access it relies too heavily on Windows OS technologies which are not supported by OS X, not to mention the questionable return on investment ratio. Stand By Soft has released RationalPlan 3.16.0 for the Mac OS X Snow Leopard platform. RationalPlan is a project management software application developed to assist project managers in creating plans, tracking progress, allocating resources, managing budgets and analyzing workload. Design Mac OS legacy. The prehistory of Copland begins with an understanding of the Mac OS legacy, and its architectural problems to be solved. Launched in 1984, the Macintosh and its operating system were designed from the start as a single-user, single-tasking system, which allowed the hardware development to be greatly simplified.

Development Tools and Libraries

CRAN R 4.0.0 builds and higher no longer use any custom compilers and thus this directory is no longer relevant. We now use Apple Xcode 10.1 and GNU Fortran 8.2 from https://github.com/fxcoudert/gfortran-for-macOS/releases.For more details on compiling R, please see alsohttps://mac.R-project.org/tools/

Previous tools

The following is provided as support of older versions of R. If you use R 4.0.0 or higher, please disregard and read the top section.

R 3.5.0-3.6.3 El Capitan binaries and higer were using more recent Clang compiler and GNU Fortran 6.1 to provide OpenMP parallelization support and C++17 standard features. If you want to compile R packages from sources, please download GNU Fortran binary from the official GNU Fortran Binaries page - in particular OS X 10.11 gfortran 6.1. Alternatively, we are providing a copy here as well as Clang binaries for OS X 10.11 and higher - see below for the download links.

Files:

Project Panpan Mac Os Download

clang-8.0.0.pkg (OS X 10.11+, signed, 64-bit)
MD5-hash: 664582b0722cb59802cb762b2ad7548b
(ca. 482Mb)
Clang 8.0.0 for OS X 10.11 and higher, release build for x86_64, signed package, installs into /usr/local/clang8. To be used with El Capitan builds of R 3.7.0 and higher. It is an installer version of the official LLVM released binaries only modified to use the path above.
clang-7.0.0.pkg (OS X 10.11+, signed, 64-bit)
MD5-hash: cef3fd2a5c165d00f9941f64ea4024f7
(ca. 463Mb)
Clang 7.0.0 for OS X 10.11 and higher, release build for x86_64, signed package, installs into /usr/local/clang7. To be used with El Capitan builds of R 3.6.x. It is an installer version of the official LLVM released binaries only modified to use the path above.
clang-6.0.0.pkg (OS X 10.11+, signed, 64-bit)
MD5-hash: c29700c4e7b2914073ef7e741eb105bc
(ca. 418Mb)
Clang 6.0.0 for OS X 10.11 and higher, static build for x86_64, signed package, installs into /usr/local/clang6. To be used with El Capitan builds of R 3.5.x.
gfortran-6.1.pkg (OS X 10.11+, signed, 64-bit)
MD5-hash: 201026216e8b373d9cd2efc0cc474bb8
(ca. 73Mb)
GNU Fortran 6.1 for OS X 10.11 and higher - a copy from GFortranBinaries pages for x86_64, signed package, installs into /usr/local/gfortran (identical content, re-packaged to a flat Installer package and signed). To be used with El Capitan builds of R.
The following binaries are obsolete and only provided for historical reasons
gfortran-4.2.3.pkg (OS X 10.5+, signed, 64-bit driver)
MD5-hash: 8783f803038abe6487a362ad5b8995ea
(ca. 27MB)
gfortran-4.2.3.dmg (OS X 10.4, 32-bit driver)
MD5-hash: 9551fc46f55537dd1db581154daf27ef
(ca. 27MB)
Universal GNU Fortran 4.2.3 for Mac OS X 10.4 and higher. It is necessary in order to build R packages from sources that contain Fortran code.

Unlike many other builds, this is a fully universal build of GNU Fortran that uses Apple's driver and supports all target architectures (i386, ppc, x86_64 and ppc64). As such it fully supports compilation into fat files like gfortran -arch i386 -arch ppc -arch x86_64 -arch ppc64 t.f -o ton both Intel Macs and PowerPC Macs (32- and 64-bit). Dependent libraries are fat as well, avoiding problems known from other Fortran builds (such as those from HPC). It installs in /usr/local and comes with an uninstall-script.

tcltk-8.5.5-x11.pkg (OS X 10.5+, signed)
MD5-hash: e7c406d91762ffdc4539b23c5b5a3ab4
(ca. 9MB)
tcltk-8.5.5-x11.dmg (OS X 10.4)
MD5-hash: c32dda1b9f2c2776a02cec4e03befc76
(ca. 9MB)
Universal build of Tcl/Tk 8.5.5 for X11 (32-bit and 64-bit). This library is necessary in order to use the tcltk R package (for R 2.8.0 - 2.15.3 only!). It installs in /usr/local. Requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or higher for 32-bit R and Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or higher for 64-bit R.

NOTE: R 3.0.0 and higher comes bundled with Tck/Tk 8.6.0 so you do not need this package

For other (optional) 3rd party libraries for development see http://mac.R-project.org/libs/. The devpack has been superseded by those libraries. For R you may want to download and install libpng, libjpeg, readline, freetype, fontconfig, pixman and cairo.

Source code for all 3rd party libraries can be found at http://mac.R-project.org/src/

The dependency libraries used by the CRAN macOS build system are now managed by build recipes. Package authors wishing to add static dependendies can create a pull request to add a dependency.

Subdirectories:

oldPrevious versions of tools as supplied with legacy R versions.

You may also want to read the R FAQ and R for Mac OS X FAQ. For discussion of Mac-related topics and reporting Mac-specific bugs, please use the R-SIG-Mac mailing list.

Information, tools and most recent daily builds of the R GUI, R-patched and R-devel can be found at http://mac.R-project.org/. Please visit that page especially during beta stages to help us test the Mac OS X binaries before final release! The page also contains links to experimental builds as such 64-bit R for OS X.

Link to corresponding sources: http://mac.R-project.org/src/

Last modified: 2020/04/24, by Simon Urbanek

What is Project Pan and Why You Should Start One?
“Project pan” is a plan to hit pan on as many products as possible, which even refers to products which don’t have a pan such as liquid foundation, tubes or bottles of skincare.
Admittedly, I have way too much makeup (way too much everything LOL) that I won’t need to buy anything for the rest of my life and I probably the next lifetime, if I have one and I’m still a human being.
More importantly, makeup and skincare, especially liquid and cream product, have limited expiration date, usually from 6 months to 24 months. However, I rarely follow the official expiration date and only throw out the products when I spot suspicious evidence, i.e. funky smell, color change.

PanPan

How Many Products You Have in Each Category and How long will it take to finish a product?
The numbers above are just an average number based on my experience and my research. It varies from person to person and depends on the formula and application method.

Before You Start, Set A Realistic Goal!
It is the first and foremost part you need to decide before you start panning. If you want to finish a 1 oz liquid foundation in 30 days, it is nearly impossible unless you are a working makeup artist or reapply your foundation 5 times a day (I won’t criticize if you do, LOL).

Project Panpan Mac Os X

Make Your List and Some Tips and Tricks!
Don’t try to pan something that you don’t like. If you are not happy using it or hate the results/application, why bother. Makeup should be fun. Just choose something you like and it will be much easier that way since you will enjoy it every time you use it.
Try to list only one to two products in each category. For example, you have 10 products you want to pan in 3 months but 9 out of 10 are lip products, you mostly won’t be able to finish.
Try not to buy anything until you finish the project. If you continue to buy new products, you are most likely to try the new products and your concentration will be diverted.
Try a Weekly Basket which you pick the products you want to use for a week and put them in a basket, drawer or makeup bag, whichever you like and switch the products and a weekly basis. In this way, you could stick to the products you want to pan and not get bored.
Join a community where you can get motivated. Reddit r/panporn, where people proudly display finished or panned products. Reddi r/makeuprehab, a place where people are actively trying to combat a makeup addiction. Instagram #projectpan, so many finished or panned products.
Give Yourself a Reward If You Finish the Project, you will be much more motivated.