If you would also like to save two seconds in your terminal routine feel free to download the package and use it. It's quite ugly and absolutely not made with any kind of quality. Expect nothing of it.
But if you have to, you can download it from here.
Bittorrent: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27720447/Mine%20everything%21/Mine%20Everything.torrent
HTTP download: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27720447/Mine%20everything%21/Mine%20Everything%21.zip
First! Put BOTH the apps in /Applications/
You need to edit one file using the Terminal. When that is done, you won't have to do any hard Terminal things, promise!
When you have placed the two apps in your /Applications folder, open a terminal and write this
nano /Applications/Mine\ everything\!.app/Contents/Resources/script
and on the second line you should write the url of the pool, your username:password. This line is about litecoin.
Save it by hitting F2 (hint! on a mac you hit fn+the button that makes the screen brighter!) and pressing Y when it asks if it should save or not.
Close the Terminal!
Open the Mine Everything! app. It will open one window that is for your litecoins and one terminal with Diablo's miner. In there you enter your pool url, username and password. And, well, you're done.
If you want to close the btc miner just close the terminal, if you want to close the ltc miner, just close the window named "Mine Everything!"
If you want to get rid of the coins you've earned, here are some addresses.
Thank me for this package:
1M7nzsWq6buBMRiVdLee4JvBRaB6fwnqj9 (btc) or
Lanzaazo95LxRYejoyGpNto39CRuvtZPCt (ltc)
But you really should thank these people:
Diablo-D3 (who wrote the bitcoin gpu miner): 1DbeWKCxnVCt3sRaSAmZLoboqr8pVyFzP1
MacCompiler (who packaged DiabloMiner): 14V7RiwD3joqDF2Jv6zst3ZnQsR686u9iH
I've stopped using this, and hence supporting it. Luckily, the world is probably a better place without yet another ugly GUI .
I suggest that you compile it yourself - then you can get it optimized for your hardware.
But compiling can be a daunting task if you've grown up with graphical interface and binaries - don't worry. I know that the cpuminer by pooler (I think) is avaliable as binary to download. To run it, you run a simple command in your terminal. If you save the command into a file and name it WhatEverFileName.command it will be double-clickable in MacOS. Good luck, if you require help please reply here