<string>An open source kernel extension bringing a platform for arbitrary kext, library, and program patching throughout the system for macOS.</string>
<string>An open source kernel extension enabling native macOS HD audio for not officially supported codecs without any filesystem modifications. Requires Lilu 1.2.5 and higher and enabled on 10.14 by default.</string>
<string>An open source kernel extension providing a set of patches required for non-native Airport Broadcom Wi-Fi cards. Requires Lilu 1.1.6 and higher.</string>
<string>This tool makes the necessary changes to enable OS X 10.10 and 10.11 Continuity features on compatible hardware. Continuity features activated by this patch include Handoff, Instant Hotspot, and New Airdrop. OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) dongle support is not stable yet!</string>
<string>An open source kernel extension providing a way to emulate some offsets in CMOS (RTC) memory. It can help you to avoid some conflicts between osx AppleRTC and firmware/BIOS of your PC.</string>
<string>NVMeFix is a set of patches for the Apple NVMe storage driver, IONVMeFamily. Its goal is to improve compatibility with non-Apple SSDs. It may be used both on Apple and non-Apple computers.</string>
<string>New VoodooPS2Trackpad uses VoodooInput's Magic Trackpad II emulation in order to use macOS native driver instead of handling all gestures itself. This enables the use of any from one to four finger gestures defined by Apple.</string>
<string>New VoodooPS2Trackpad uses VoodooInput's Magic Trackpad II emulation in order to use macOS native driver instead of handling all gestures itself. This enables the use of any from one to four finger gestures defined by Apple.</string>
<string>Used for updating EAPD (External Amplifier) state on HDA (High Definition Audio) codecs that use given amp on Speaker or Headphone nodes (both, or even extra ones in some cases).</string>
<string>This kext attempts to inject all ports for each controller, and for hubs as well. You can use this kext (temporarily) to enable all ports so you can determine which ports really need to be in the final injector.</string>