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Darling project aims to get OS X apps working on Linux

A new open source project called Darling has been launched, which aims to get Mac OS X apps working on PCs running Linux. The project mirrors a much older project, called Wine, which has succeeded in getting a range of Windows apps working on desktop PCs using the Linux operating system. According to Phoronix, the […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

A new open source project called Darling has been launched, which aims to get Mac OS X apps working on PCs running Linux.

The project mirrors a much older project, called Wine, which has succeeded in getting a range of Windows apps working on desktop PCs using the Linux operating system.

According to Phoronix, the aim is to build on code from GNUStep, an open-source implementation of Apple’s Objective C programming language and libraries to allow an x86 PC, with lead developer Luboลก Doleลพel working on the project as a PhD thesis research project.

While Appleโ€™s iOS platform is based on OS X, because iOS devices are based on ARM CPUs rather than x86 CPUs, compatibility with iOS is currently beyond the scope of the program.