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[seul-edu] New educational app



I saw this on Freshmeat last night:

<http://MaceHQ.cjb.net/>

From their About Mace page: Mace is a Macintosh software compatibility
layer. The name "Mace" comes from MACintosh Emulator. That name isn't
entirely accurate, as Mace does not emulate a Macintosh, instead it
emulates the Macintosh Operating System and Toolbox (the ROM) resulting
in the ability to run Macintosh software. Mace will NOT require a
Macintosh ROM or the MacOS like most Macintosh emulators.

Doug again.  That makes Mace more like ARDI's Executor or WINE than like
Basilisk or the other Mac emulators that require ROM images.

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