[Installation] Remove snapshot recommendation (#377)

* Remove snapshot recommendation

* Remove snapshot recommendation from mac article

Resolves #376

Signed-off-by: Thomas Dietrich thomas.dietrich@tu-ilmenau.de (github: ThomDietrich)
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The [Raspberry Pi](rasppi.html) as a minimal sufficient device is quite popular,
A popular alternative is [our solution for the Synology DiskStation](synology.html), which many users already own in their homes.
The previously mentioned [openHABian](openhabian.html) can also be used to kickstart your openHAB 2 experience on existing debian/ubuntu based Linux systems.
Please check the menu to the left for for all available options.
Please check the menu to the left for all available options.
## Prerequisites
@ -75,11 +75,9 @@ Before you can start, three decisions have to be made:
- **Stable:** Use the latest official release ([hosted on Bintray](https://bintray.com/openhab/mvn/openhab-distro)).
- **Snapshot:** Benefit from the latest changes in the daily created snapshot ([hosted on CloudBees](https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution)).
Because openHAB 2 is still under development, it is recommended for experienced users to use the latest snapshot.
## Installation
Please follow the instructions in the installation article matching your platform.
Please follow the instructions in the installation article matching your platform (see the menu to the left).
## Additional Steps

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@ -5,20 +5,15 @@ title: Mac OS X
{% include base.html %}
<!-- Note to authors: If you revise this article, please consider adapting the Markdown style -->
# Installation on Mac OS X
Warnings
=====
Please follow these step to get openHAB up and running. You have the choice to use the current stable version or the latest snapshot build.
In this chapter, we have chosen to download the latest nighty build, as openHAB 2 is in a beta phase:
Installing openHAB
=========
To do this :
* Go to the following site (it contains the latest version) : [https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution](https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution).
* Click on the link: `openhab-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip`, to download it in your "download" folder.
* Download the openHAB distribution as the platform independent `zip` archive, provided at:
* Current stable build (recommended): [Download `openhab-2.x.x.zip` here](https://bintray.com/openhab/mvn/openhab-distro/_latestVersion)
* Latest snapshot/nightly build: [Download `openhab-2.x.x-SNAPSHOT.zip` here](https://openhab.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openHAB-Distribution).
* Open the terminal window.
* Choose a folder name to host your install. The directory will be created in your home folder. Be aware that the path to this folder, and the name of the folder itself, __must not contain any space character__ in order to prevent this classical cause of crash. The name chosen here is `openHAB`.
* Use the `ls` command in order to check that your directory does not exists yet.
@ -80,7 +75,7 @@ Launching the openHAB runtime...
/ __ \/ __ \/ _ \/ __ \/ /_/ / /| | / __ |
/ /_/ / /_/ / __/ / / / __ / ___ |/ /_/ /
\____/ .___/\___/_/ /_/_/ /_/_/ |_/_____/
/_/ 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT
/_/ 2.0.0 ...
Hit '<tab>' for a list of available commands
@ -90,12 +85,11 @@ Hit '<ctrl-d>' or type 'system:shutdown' or 'logout' to shutdown openHAB.
openhab>
```
* Without closing the terminal, open your favorite web browser and type the following url : http://localhost:8080, you should see the openHab welcome screen.
* Without closing the terminal, open your favorite web browser and type the following url : http://localhost:8080, you should see the openHAB welcome screen.
![](images/Accueil_Openhab_2.png)
> **Which browser should I use?**
>
> Safari is supported by openHAB, but the fact is the browser used by the openHAB developer community - and by the owner of the ZWave plugin - is Google Chrome.
> We recommend then Google Chrome, as openHAB 2 is in a beta phase.
> Safari is supported by openHAB but Google Chrome is recommended (due to the fact it's used by the openHAB developer community and by the owner of the ZWave plugin)