A compact, Puppy-based OS designed specifically for older Macs, featuring the Enlightenment window manager and a suite of productivity apps.
Macpup is a Linux distribution that is optimized for running on older, 32-bit Apple Macintosh computers. It provides a lightweight yet fully-featured Linux desktop environment and software on systems that can no longer run modern macOS releases.
Macpup is based on Puppy Linux, which focuses on low system resource usage for improved performance on older hardware. The default desktop interface uses the Enlightenment window manager, providing an attractive and easy-to-use graphical interface.
Pre-installed applications in Macpup include the Firefox web browser, LibreOffice suite for productivity, GIMP for image editing, and a variety of multimedia, internet, and accessory programs. It also includes software specifically designed for Mac hardware compatibility like the PowerPC versions of PearPC emulator and SheepShaver.
The small footprint and low minimum hardware requirements of Macpup make it a good choice for breathing new life into aging Apple systems and continuing to get useful service from them. It brings modern Linux computing capabilities to Macs without support for new macOS versions.
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