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Recently we’ve received an email from a website claiming to be the original author of the OpenCore Legacy Patcher and since I know the actual developers of the OpenCore-Pacther, I reached out to them to verify if they have started…
Recently we’ve received an email from a website claiming to be the original author of the OpenCore Legacy Patcher and since I know the actual developers of the OpenCore-Pacther, I reached out to them to verify if they have started…
OpenCore Patcher 1.3.0 has been released for macOS Sonoma 14.2 A note on OpenCore Patcher’s official GitHub page states that users must install this update before updating to macOS Sonoma 14.2 “WARNING: You MUST install this update before upgrading to macOS 14.2…
There is a new branch for OpenCore Legacy Patcher called vault2 which will bring Secure Boot to OpenCore. This is an exciting news for everyone who uses OpenCore which can bring some comfort for those who are concerned about OpenCore’s…
The OpenCore Legacy Patcher Sonoma branch and the main branch have been merged and you can download the main source and build the OpenCore Legacy Patcher v1.0.0. The official release is now available for download on OpenCore Legacy Patcher GitHub…
The developers of OpenCore Legacy Patcher announced the new release dates for OpenCore Legacy Patcher v1.0.0 on October 2nd, 2023. This update will support the new macOS Sonoma and I’m excited to test it and see what improvements they will…
All of us are used to AirDrop and it really made our lives easier, but for using AirDrop we need to have Apple products. Sharing files between a PC and a Mac was never an easy task before but over…
Apple released macOS Sonoma 14.0 build number 23A334 you can download macOS Sonoma directly from Apple: macOS Sonoma 14 Or you can download it from App Store
Apple will release the final version of macOS Sonoma on September 26 and the released a detailed PDF of macOS Sonoma’s features. After releasing several beta versions, Apple released the RC (Release Candidate) version for macOS Sonoma after the Wonderlust…
OpenCore Legacy Patcher’s Sonoma branch in the commit 214e31e they’ve implemented experimental non-Metal support which means OCLP can be used to activate graphic acceleration on older Macs with non-Metal GPUs. I’ve downloaded and built the latest commit and installed macOS Sonoma…
Prior to macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma if you wanted to rename your Mac’s name you had to open System Preferences and go to Sharing and change the computer name by editing the name from Computer Name’s value. In macOS…