I might conceivably look to make a premium version with some extra features if there was enough interest, but I doubt if it would ever prove worth it (and even then I'd try to keep it open source). If I do this, Maqemu itself will be open source, and likely free. If necessary I can have my app download it rather than bundling it (or even build it, though then there's a requirement on homebrew etc), but I might want to use a custom build of Qemu so I'd probably still end up having to host that.įor the best UI it would be nice if you could just download Maqemu and have everything you needed. Would I get away with bundling the executable (and required libraries) for Qemu? Given that there seem to be websites where you can download a pre-built executable, I assume that this is ok - but maybe those sites are playing fast and loose with the rules?
On a related note, does anyone know what the licensing policy is for Qemu and all its dependencies? Qemu looks to be GPLv2, but who knows about all the things it depends on? Just floating this idea here right now to see if anyone bites. That said, I'm quite tempted to continue and to focus my efforts primarily solely on making it as easy as possible to run MacOS inside QEMU on MacOS X (as opposed to making something generic that lets you tweak every bell & whistle and run other guest OSes). I'm wondering how far to go with what I'm doing, and it would probably be pointless if there's a really good app out there already. Does anyone know of any that are alive and active? The SheepShaver Wrapper for OS X and macOS.
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I've no doubt that other people have done this too, but some of the attempts I've found look to have been abandoned, or aren't currently supported on MacOS X itself. Wrapper For Mac Blog Glorantha Bundle Download For Mac Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes Free Download Mac Ltspice. I also seem to have accidentally started writing a Mac application which acts as a wrapper, and allows you to bundle up virtual machines into a single double-clickable file. I've successfully built the mcayland screamer version, and in fact I forked it and added some minor tweaks to make the Mac version remember the last position of the window when you next relaunch it (which was driving me mad).