🍏️🐧️🍎️ A Linux distribution that mimics MacOS (modern and classic) iOS, and other Apple operating systems, but is open, customizable, and free to use on non-apple hardware.
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🍏️🐧️🍎️ A Linux distribution that mimics MacOS (modern and classic) iOS, and other Apple operating systems, but is open, customizable, and free to use on non-apple hardware.
A separate repository for the WacPaint software piece for the WacOS Operating System project. A recreation of MacPaint for the Linux-based WacOS. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍏️👓️💾️ The official source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of VisorOS, an open source remake of Apple's VisionOS operating system family. Written in C, Assembly, Swift, and Objective-C. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍭️👀️🍏️🖥️ The desktop operating system variant of iCandy.
🍭️👀️🍏️🏠️ iCandy is a derivative of Skeuowie/SDE that is designed for the WacOS project. It features full skeuomorphism in design, along with an interface similar to Apples ecosystem.
A separate repository for the archival and development of OnESTEP, an open source remake of the NeXTSTEP/OpenSTEP operating systems, in par with the WacOS project. Written in Smalltalk & C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the WacOS Cloud services software piece for the WacOS Operating System project. A cloud service utility for the Linux-based WacOS. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of whyWatchOS 1, an open source remake of WatchOS 1. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍏️📱️💾️ The official source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of wOS 17, an open source remake of iOS 17. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍏️🖥️💾️ The official source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of WacOS 14.x, an open source remake of MacOS Sonoma (14.x) Written in C, Assembly, Swift, and Objective-C. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of OpenAPFS, an open source remake of the modern Apple File System (APFS). Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍭️👀️🍏️📖️ The documentation source repository for iCandy.
🍏️👓️📖️ The official documentation source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of VisorOS, an open source remake of Apple's VisionOS operating system family. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of wOS 6, an open source remake of iOS 6. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of whyPadOS 13-16, an open source remake of iPadOS 13 to 16. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS 12, an open source recreation of MacOS 12.x (Monterey). Part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍏️👓️1️⃣️📖️ The official documentation source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of VisorOS 1.x, an open source remake of Apple's VisionOS (versions 1.x) Part of the WacOS operating system project.
🍎️🐱️🦁️🐯️🍏️💾️ Big Cat picker is a tool for generating names of MacOS releases, based on the Big Cat naming scheme. It is a joke program that is part of the WacOS operating system project. For later MacOS versions, see WacOS Apple Valley Picker. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for DOS Mode (WacOS) for the WacOS operating system project, containing both the 4 bit and 8 bit LIBraries.
🍎️⛰️🏴⛰️🍏️💾️ Apple Valley Picker is a tool for generating names of MacOS releases, based on the California naming scheme. Named after the city Apple Valley in California, it is a joke program that is part of the WacOS operating system project. For early Mac OS X, see WacOS Big Cat picker
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