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You need to install the developer's tools to get the compilers, etc. - but they do come with OS X.

They're not installed by default.

Pico is part of the basic install, but not pine. Can't remember if vi is part of the basic install, or is installed w/ the developer's tools.
 
Re: Does the unix in OS X come with g++ pine vi pico javac??

gcc/g++ is included in the Developer's package that is part of Mac OS X. So is javac. vi (or rather, vim) and pico are also included. pine doesn't seem to be though, but remember that many Unix packages are only a recompile away from running on OS X.
 
Javac and pico come in the default installation. Everything else except pine is in the Developer Tools.

Pine has no trouble whatsoever in compiling on MacOS X.
 
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