Open Source

Apple was the first major computer company to make Open Source development
a key part of its software strategy, and continues to both use and release significant
quantities of open source software.

Bonjour

Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks using industry standard IP protocols. It is a key component of Apple applications (e.g., iTunes, iPhoto), services (e.g., MobileMe) and devices (e.g., Apple TV, and Airport). Developers can easily leverage Bonjour from both Mac OS X and iOS.
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Source Code

Bonjour is not only based on open Internet standards, our implementation is available as Open Source under the Apache 2.0 license. It is built into most modern printers and many other consumer products.

Windows

Bonjour is also available for Windows, both as an end-user tool for printer discovery and an SDK allowing developers to distribute Bonjour as part of their application.

Java

Java

Mac OS X comes complete with a fully configured and ready-to-use standard Java environment for running Java Applets through the Safari browser, or for development with the complete Java Development Kit (JDK). Nothing to download, it all just works when you crack the lid of a new Mac, and Java is regularly updated as part of Apple’s Software Update. With support from popular open source IDEs such as Eclipse or NetBeans, the Mac is a great platform for running and developing Java applications. View Reference Documentation

Unix

Unix

The most widely-sold UNIX operating system, Mac OS X combines a fully-conformant UNIX foundation with the richness and usability of the Macintosh interface. View Reference Documentation

WebKit

WebKit

WebKit is the open source web browser engine at the heart of Apple's Safari web browser on Mac, Windows, and iOS. It also provides a system-level framework engine that powers Dashboard, Mail, and many other Mac OS X applications. Webkit Open Source Project

Command Line Tools

Command Line Tools (New)

Download command line developer tools, including Apple LLVM compiler, linker, and Make.

Apple Open Source

Apple Open Source

Download open source projects for Mac OS X, iOS, and Developer Tools

Open Source in Mac OS X

Open Source in Mac OS X

Learn about the 200+ open source projects that ship with Mac OS X

Mac OS Forge

Mac OS Forge

Open development of select Mac OS X projects

Additional Reference Documentation

Additional Reference Documentation

A collection of useful documents about open source

Developer Tools & Technologies

Read about why you'll love to develop on Apple Platforms.

OS X Lion Server

Simple, powerful server setup and management for everyone.

LLVM

Learn about the Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) compiler infrastructure Project.

MacRuby

MacRuby implements Ruby 1.9 using Mac OS X technologies such as Objective-C and LLVM.


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