Now Psystar has upped the ante by offering the virtualization technology that powers its Mac clones as a standalone software package called Rebel EFI. In fact, the end-user licensing agreement or EULA (pdf) for Mac OS X expressly forbids users from installing the operating system on hardware not sold by Apple: “You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-branded computer, or to enable others to do so.” Psystar has offered Mac clones for some time, experiencing Apple’s wrath in the form of lawsuits and injunctions.Īpple’s response to Psystar’s encroachment is understandable the Mac OS has always been tightly coupled to hardware designed by the company. This is not Psystar’s first venture into Apple’s realm. Rebel EFI allows users to run Apple’s flagship operating system, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, on non-Apple hardware. While the world focused on Microsoft’s launch of Windows 7, Florida-based Psystar quietly launched Rebel EFI, a software product that should worry Apple a lot more than Microsoft’s latest operating system.
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