FruityOS
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ABOUT FruityOS
The goal of FruityOS is binary compatibility with Mac OS X, reimplementing core Apple technology in a manner that is free and open. Towards that end, several open source projects will be combined, e.g., GNUstep, Cocotron, and Darwin OS.
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