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Objective-C 2.0 Operating Systems

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    An open-source alternative to Apple Mac OS X. Intended to comply completely with the OPENSTEP specification. Written in Objective-C. Kernel based on FreeBSD.
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    Linux USB Tool

    Linux USB Tool

    A tool that helps create a live usb for mac

    Linux USB Tool is an application that copys a ISO of a Linux distribution and make it boot using UEFI. It is specifically designed for Macs due to the lack of support for Linux on mac. Recommended Linux Distribution: Ubuntu based and Debian based operating systems.
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    Mac Linux USB Loader

    Mac Linux USB Loader

    Tool allowing you to put a Linux distro on a USB drive.

    This is the Mac Linux USB Loader, a tool allowing you to take an ISO of a Linux distribution and make it boot using EFI. It requires a single USB drive formatted as FAT with at least 2 GB free recommended. The application is available in English and is partially translated into Spanish and Traditional Chinese. The tool is necessary to make certain Linux distributions boot that do not have EFI booting support. Many distributions are adding this with the release of Windows 8, but it has not been finalized and is still nonstandard by most distros.
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