







OpenCore is an open-sourced tool designed to prepare a system for macOS booting and has been architected to alleviate many of the constraints imposed by its alternatives like Clover(these tools are sometimes referred to as "boot loaders").




iBoot is a boot CD for Intel CPUs, that enables you to boot Mac OS X Snow Leopard on an unsupported computer.

xMove allows you to install OS X 10.7 Lion on any supported Intel Core 2 or Core i based PC. It moves the required installation files for Lion to a separate partition on your hard drive so that you can install Lion manually.

The sole purpose of Kakewalk is to make it as easy as possible to install OS X Lion or Mountain Lion on your PC. Kakewalk tries to remove all of the painful fiddling and tinkering so that you can be up and running within a few hours.

Chimera is a Hackintosh bootloader that merges the best features from various branches of Chameleon bootloader, into a new branch based on the latest Chameleon 2.0 RC5 trunk version. It is designed for maximum compatibility across platforms.
A simple application to view your exact hardware on macOS. Similar to About This Mac, but with more features, including AMD Processor Support, display resolution, and more! It retains the old "About This Mac" design language and is supported on both Hackintoshes and...




EmpireEFI is a boot CD that allows you to load Mac OS X on PCs, by running Chameleon bootloader in place of the standard Mac bootloader.

tonymacx86.com is a blog, forum, and wiki combo about Hackintoshing, the process of setting up Mac OS X on your PC. It mainly focuses on the iBoot+Multibeast and Unibeast methods of Hackintoshing.
MultiBeast is an all-in-one post-installation tool for Hackintoshes (PCs running Mac OSX), designed to enable booting from your hard drive, and install support for Audio, Network, and Graphics.

MacBreaker is a Hackintoshing blog for the masses. It features simple and easy Hackintoshing tutorials that anybody can read and understand.
UniBeast is a tool for Hackintoshes that creates a bootable USB drive from your copy of the Install Mac OS X Lion app, Install OS X Mountain Lion app, or OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive. This all-in-one bootable USB drive can also be used as a rescue boot drive for system recovery.


An application to write .raw .iso or .img files to USB disks. Easy to use. No install is needed. Raspberry Pi sd cards or Hackintosh USBs can be made with this.



Chameleon Wizard is a utility for Hackintoshes that offers an easy way to work with Chameleon bootloader.




myHack aids in the installation of a retail copy of OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard”, OS X 10.7 “Lion”, and OS X 10.8 “Mountain Lion” on a PC. This is commonly referred to as “Building a Hackintosh” or “Hackintoshing”.

Champlist is an easy and powerful tool for your Hackintosh that includes a SMBios generator, an automatic updater for Chameleon bootloader, a Chameleon theme utility, a Chameleon preferences editor, and a kext utility.




OSX86 is a collaborative project to run the Apple's Mac OS X computer operating system 10.4 and above on non-Apple personal computers with x86 and x86_64 architecture compatible processors (a.k.a. our PC's :).
The OSx86 Project is the undisputed leader in information regarding OS X on x86 hardware and Apple's Intel transition. It offers users a place to trade and share information about OSx86 and the various hardware needed to run it; a virtual Wikipedia of OSx86 resources.
InsanelyMac is a Hackintosh news site and forum for learning about how to run Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. It is the forum component of the OSx86 Project.
rBoot is a boot CD that allows Hackintoshes to boot Mac OS X Lion and Snow Leopard! It will even boot installer partitions created by xMove.

Osx86.net for running OSX on PC - download Clover, drivers and all the kexts you need. If you are stuck then just ask on the forum!.

Quickgui is a graphical user interface for the Quickemu virtual machine manager. Quickgui enables you to create and manage virtual machines from a simple and elegant interface. Nearly 1000 operating systems supported including Windows, macOS, BSDs, and 100s of Linux distros.


