Despite being widely accused of code theft, fraud and other chicanery, the author of the controversial CherryOS Mac emulator is sticking to his guns: It's all on the up and up, says programmer Arben ...
A trial version of the CherryOS Mac emulator is once again available for download from the Maui X-Stream website. The $50 Windows software purportedly emulates a G4 processor, allowing a Windows XP ...
CherryOS developer MXS caused quite a stir late last year with the announcement of CherryOS, an application that would emulate the Macintosh operating system on a Windows PC. Soon after news of ...
Five months after a preview version of CherryOS was released to cries that it was merely a copy of the open-source PearPC, software distributor Maui X-Stream has done it again. The Hawaii-based ...
Earlier this week, we canceled our upcoming Maui vacation (and I rushed home early from WinHEC) because we found out that one of our dogs likely has an incurable tumour in his heart. Yesterday, I sent ...
In 2004 and 2005, Arben Kryeziu caused a stir as the “developer” behind Mac emulation software called CherryOS. Marketed at the time by Hawaii-based video-streaming company Maui X-Stream, the software ...
CherryOS, the controversial Mac emulation software for the PC, has been yanked off the market, according to a report Tuesday in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The newspaper reports that CherryOS creator ...
Roughly half of you wrote in to let us know that CherryOS, that new Mac emulator that lets you run OS X on your PC, is finally officially available. So does it actually work? Several people have told ...
Slashdot, Wired and I have been closely following the travails of Maui X-Stream these past few months. The company first unveiled its CherryOS software, which claims to enable you to run Apple’s Mac ...
Mac emulator CherryOS is apparently moving from a commercial product to the world of open source, according to note on the Web site. Yesterday the Web site said the product was on hold, until further ...
That headline was a little misleading. The real news is long overdue, albeit not quite as exciting as burning in hell. Macworld is reporting that the CherryOS project — yeah, the guys who ripped off ...
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