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A BSD-based OS project that aims to provide an experience like and some compatibility with macOS (formerly known as airyxOS)

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  • Self-contained applications in App Bundles, AppDirs, and AppImage files - an installer-less experience for /Applications
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  • Compatible with Linux binaries via FreeBSD's Linux support
  • Eventual compatibility with x86-64/arm64 macOS binaries (Mach-O) and libraries
  • Pleasant to use, secure, stable, and performant

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