Macintosh Application Environment (MAE) is a program created by Apple
to allow Macintosh programs to run on Unix hosts. Think of it like
SoftWindows but for a Mac.

This version is 3.0.4 (sourced: [Internet Archive][1]) which was the
very last version released, compatible with System 7.5.3. This
particular archive includes the installers for Solaris (tested on 7
and 8), HP-UX 9 and HP-UX 10 (both untested - need to get on that).

Do note that this is a flexlm program and as such you will need to
track down or crack a flexlm license.

Download #2 is the MAE 3.0.3 Solaris demo taken from a Sun Solutions
CD. This contains additional packages including desktop integration,
documentation and demo apps (Claris Trials and OpenDoc). You can
access these in the install script by choosing a custom install. If
using the license.dat file you can skip the FlexLM Manager install.

The window animations in 3.0.3 are noticeably slower than 3.0.4 (only
tested in QEMU) so it's probably best to stick with that. You can copy
the extra packages into the 3.0.4 demo and the install script will
pick them up. They look like they should also work with the HP-UX
version.

Compatibility

Sun Solaris
HP-UX 9
HP-UX 10

> Apple MAE (Macintosh Application Environment) for HP-UX 9, 10, and
> Solaris SPARC.
>  The license.dat file goes in the /opt/apple folder.
>  This will NOT work on Solaris 10, I've tested the Solaris version
> on a Blade 2500 with Solaris 9 and a SPARCStation 20 with 7.
>
> ?Comment by [alpha21064 on his MAE 3.0.4 page][1] at the IA.

  [1]: https://archive.org/details/mae-3.0.4