RebelEFI

You don’t want to buy a Mac, but you want to use Mac OS X and you don’t mind breaking the Mac OS X EULA. Hello RebelEFI!

Psystar, makers of Mac clones, attractors of lawsuits, have gone deep, low level, swimming further into the dark waters of Hackintosh and made their own bit-o-software to install Mac OS X on non-Mac hardware. I’d imagine that Psystar are hoping RebelEFI can put a professional touch to installing Mac OS X on your chosen machine, appealing to those users less inclined to climb inside the guts of their machine and get shat out in a kernel panic.

It’s a clever move, placing the onus of breaking the Mac OS X EULA on the user, instead of the company. I wonder if it’ll protect Psystar from Apple and the courts?

There are a lot of questions, hopefully they’ll be answered soon.

About Alex McLarty

Alex McLarty was the Editor of The Mac Gamer from it's launch until June 2011. His favourite videogames are Fallout, Deus Ex and most of Valve's catalogue. He has a cat named Cash.

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