An easy to install software collection that includes popular bootloaders and management tools for Hackintosh macOS installations

What's new in MacPois0n 3.0: ▪ Update Clover 3330

▪ Updatre Chameleon 2686 Read the full changelog

macOS is intended to be used only on computers that have been assembled inside the Apple factories. However, if you choose to build your own “Hackintosh” machine, you will need third party applications to control and customize the OS X installation. Macpois0n is a software package designed to help you effortlessly deploy a collection of popular tools and drivers intended for Hackintosh systems: you will be able to deal with certain issues, while adding support for more features.

Quick to install tools and drivers intended for non-Apple machines running on macOS

For your convenience, Macpois0n comes with an installer package that takes care of the installation procedure: all you have to do is follow the on-screen instructions, and provide your Mac’s administrator password.

Within the Macpois0n installer you can also choose to personalize your installation: in the Installation Type panel, click on the Customize button and choose the utilities you want to install.

Macpois0n will deploy the Chameleon or the Clover bootloaders, drivers, kexts, fixes for various issues, and numerous Hackintosh tools: simply tick the associated check box to actually install the software.

User friendly solution for deploying post-installation management tools for Hackintosh macOS installations

The Macpois0n collection includes kexts that can help you customize CPU Power management parameters, kexts that deal with graphic issues, patches for ACPI kexts, touchpad and USB 3.0 support, and much more.

In fact, you will have access to a wide range of popular Hackintosh tools, such as Clover, Clover Configurator, Chameleon, SSDPrgen, FakeSMC, Clover Theme Manager, and patches or kexts for various functions. As a result, you will be able to personalize both the macOS appearance, and change the way in which it deals with specific tasks.

To conclude, if you are looking for a compact package that contains popular post-installation management tools for a Hackintosh machine running macOS, Macpois0n certainly deserves a try.

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