iDescriptor Brings iPhone Management to Linux
iDescriptor brings iPhone management to Linux, enabling app installs, file access, AirPlay, and device controls in a free, open-source application.
iDescriptor brings iPhone management to Linux, enabling app installs, file access, AirPlay, and device controls in a free, open-source application.
LibrePods brings full AirPods support to Linux, including battery status, ANC modes, and gesture detection, all without relying on Apple’s ecosystem.
Linux kernel 6.17 merges essential Asahi patches, improving reboot handling, GPU support, and device compatibility for Apple Macs.
After bringing full GPU support to Asahi Linux on Apple Silicon, Alyssa Rosenzweig steps back from the project.
Apple introduced a Swift-powered, open-source alternative to Docker for running Linux containers on macOS, focused on security and isolation.
The first stable Fedora Asahi Remix is out, bringing cutting-edge Wayland experience to Apple Silicon's M1 and M2 devices.
Apple users using M1 and M2-based devices can now take advantage of the first stable version of the GIMP image editor for these architectures.
Cider's new free and open-source app allows Linux users to listen to their favorite music on Apple Music.
Except for the recently launched Mac Studio, this initial alpha release of Asahi Linux is compatible with M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max hardware.
Apple has become a patron member of the Blender Development Fund, supporting the work of the Blender Foundation.