ποΈποΈποΈπ₯οΈ The desktop operating system variant of iCandy.
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ποΈποΈποΈπ₯οΈ The desktop operating system variant of iCandy.
ποΈποΈπΎοΈ 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.
ποΈποΈποΈπ οΈ 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 wOS 16, an open source remake of iOS 16. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
ποΈπ±οΈπΎοΈ 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.
ποΈπ₯οΈπΎοΈ 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 whyWatchOS 1, an open source remake of WatchOS 1. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
ποΈβ°οΈπ΄σ ΅σ ³σ £σ ‘σ Ώβ°οΈποΈπΎοΈ 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
ποΈποΈποΈποΈ The documentation source repository for iCandy.
A separate repository for the archival and development of whyWatchOS 2, an open source remake of WatchOS 2. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
ποΈπ±οΈπ¦οΈπ―οΈποΈπΎοΈ 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.
π§ οΈποΈβ΄οΈπΎοΈ The official source repository/separate repository for the archival and development of Ample Intelligence, an open source remake/alternative of the Apple Intelligence ecosystem. 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.
ποΈποΈποΈ 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.
ποΈπΊοΈ[π΄.πΈ]ποΈ The official documentation source repository for the wacTVOS 6.x subsystem of WacOS, an open-source alternative to Apple tvOS 6.x. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
πΌποΈποΈπΎοΈ The official source repository for WacOS Apple Picker, a set of joke programs (WacOS Big Cat Picker and WacOS Apple Valley Picker) used for generating names of MacOS releases. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
ποΈποΈποΈπ²οΈ The tablet (mobile) operating system variant of iCandy.
ποΈποΈ1οΈβ£οΈποΈ 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.
ποΈπ±οΈ[π΄.πΈ]ποΈ The official documentation source repository for the whyPadOS 13.x subsystem of WacOS, an open-source alternative to iPadOS 13.x. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
ποΈπ±οΈ[π΄.πΈ]ποΈ The official documentation source repository for the wOS 10.x subsystem of WacOS, an open-source alternative to iOS 10.x. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
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