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Parkour Mac Os Downloads
Parkour Training is an Android Sports app that is developed by Learn Things Apps and published on Google play store on NA. It has already got around 10000 so far with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 in play store.
(get enough) mac os. Parkour Training requires Android OS version of 3.4 and up. Also, it has a content rating of Everyone from which one can decide if it is suitable to install for family, kids or adult users.
Since Parkour Training is an Android app and cannot be installed on Windows PC or MAC directly, we will show how to install and play Parkour Training on PC below:
Parrot OS, the flagship product of Parrot Security is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and designed with Security and Privacy in mind. It includes a full portable laboratory for all kinds of cyber security operations, from pentesting to digital forensics and reverse engineering, but it also includes everything needed to develop your own software or keep your data secure. On your client machine (the Mac), check to make sure your firewall is not blocking TCP port 445. Mount an Azure file share via Finder. Open Finder: Finder is open on macOS by default, but you can ensure it is the currently selected application by clicking the 'macOS face icon' on the dock.
- Firstly, download and install an Android emulator to your PC
- Download Parkour Training APK to your PC
- Open Parkour Training APK using the emulator or drag and drop the .APK file into the emulator to install the app. OR
- If you do not want to download the .APK file you can still run Parkour Training PC by connecting or configuring your Google account with the emulator and downloading the app from play store directly.
If you follow the above steps correctly, you should have the Parkour Training app ready to run on your Windows PC or MAC.
-->Azure Files is Microsoft's easy-to-use cloud file system. Azure file shares can be mounted with the industry standard SMB 3 protocol by macOS High Sierra 10.13+. This article shows two different ways to mount an Azure file share on macOS: with the Finder UI and using the Terminal.
Prerequisites for mounting an Azure file share on macOS
- Storage account name: To mount an Azure file share, you will need the name of the storage account.
- Storage account key: To mount an Azure file share, you will need the primary (or secondary) storage key. SAS keys are not currently supported for mounting.
- Ensure port 445 is open: SMB communicates over TCP port 445. On your client machine (the Mac), check to make sure your firewall is not blocking TCP port 445.
Mount an Azure file share via Finder
- Open Finder: Finder is open on macOS by default, but you can ensure it is the currently selected application by clicking the 'macOS face icon' on the dock:
- Select 'Connect to Server' from the 'Go' Menu: Using the UNC path from the prerequisites, convert the beginning double backslash (
) to
smb://
and all other backslashes () to forwards slashes (
/
). Your link should look like the following: - Use the storage account name and storage account key when prompted for a username and password: When you click 'Connect' on the 'Connect to Server' dialog, you will be prompted for the username and password (This will be autopopulated with your macOS username). You have the option of placing the storage account name/storage account key in your macOS Keychain.
- Use the Azure file share as desired: After substituting the share name and storage account key in for the username and password, the share will be mounted. You may use this as you would normally use a local folder/file share, including dragging and dropping files into the file share:
Mount an Azure file share via Terminal
Mac Os Versions
- Replace
<storage-account-name>
,<storage-account-key>
, and<share-name>
with the appropriate values for your environment. - Use the Azure file share as desired: The Azure file share will be mounted at the mount point specified by the previous command.