Mac emulator CherryOS "on hold"
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 CherryOS hit, fans of the open source PearPC cried foul saying that CherryOS had copy copied from the open source project and were selling it as commercial software.
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