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Hey everyone, how’s it going? Alright, I’ve seen a bunch of posts here about “miracle apps,” and well… I guess I’m about to join that club too. LOL. So here’s the deal: with a little help from artificial intelligence, I’m building a Python-based app that’s still in its early stages — just a few basic instructions and features for now. What I’m aiming for is something that blends the best of several Hackintosh tools out there: OpenCore Simplify, OC Auxiliary Tools, Hackintool, HiDPI Enable, and more. The goal? To make an all-in-one app that simplifies everything — from building base EFIs to generating fully customized setups. I also plan to include a shared community EFI section where users can tweak configurations directly instead of just downloading them. Everything will be intuitive, well-explained, and I’m even thinking of adding a simulation mode for safe testing. Now here’s where you come in: I really need your help. If you know your way around Python, coding, or tools like Cursor or Visual Studio — come join the project! Fork it, play with it, improve it. The more hands on deck, the better this will get. GitHub link: Universal OpenCore Manager UOCM - Universal OpenCore Manager I’ll keep this post updated with new info, features, and screenshots as development moves forward. [link] [comments] |
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