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We've compiled a list of 21 free and paid alternatives to Chameleon Bootloader. The primary competitors include GRUB, EasyBCD. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Chameleon Bootloader and Grub2Win, Visual BCD Editor, Yaboot. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


GRUB
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Chameleon is a boot loader for Mac OS X.

Chameleon Bootloader Platforms

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Chameleon Bootloader Overview

Chameleon is a boot loader for Mac OS X.

It seems that standard boot loaders for Mac OS X either lack many cool features, or have many cool features, but are closed-sourced. With Chameleon you can have all benefits of features while you can inspect/bugfix/extend the codebase.

Mac OS X needed for original boot can be installed to USB.

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