Airyx is a new open source OS project that aims to provide a similar experience and some compatibility with macOS on x86-64 sytems. It builds on the solid foundations of FreeBSD, existing open source packages in the same space, and new code to fill the gaps.
The main design goals are:
- source compatibility with macOS applications (i.e. you could compile a Mac application on airyxOS and run it)
- similar GUI metaphors and familiar UX (file manager, application launcher, top menu bar that reflects the open application, etc)
- compatible with macOS folder layouts (/Library, /System, /Users, /Volumes, etc) and perhaps filesystems (HFS+, APFS) as well as fully supporting ZFS
- self-contained applications in folders or a single file and a (mostly) installer-less experience for /Applications
- mostly maintain compatibility with the FreeBSD base system and X11 - a standard Unix environment under the hood
- compatible with Linux binaries via FreeBSD's Linux support
- eventual compatibility with x86-64 macOS binaries (Mach-O) and libraries
- pleasant to use, secure, stable, and performant
Please visit airyx.org for more info: Release Notes | Screenshots | FAQ
- Our Discord server.
#airyx:matrix.org
- join via Element.io#airyx
on Libera IRC
(note: #airyx
on matrix.org and IRC are bridged with #general
on Discord)
New logo designs & artwork by nayaabkhan. Hat tip for the palm tree concept to llui85.
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