Step 1: Install Mac OS GTK Theme. Once you are done installing the prerequisites, it is now time to move on to the first step of making your Ubuntu look like Mac OS, which involves the installation of a Mac OS GTK Theme. To download a theme for your Ubuntu system, go to the gnome-look website and search for the theme you want. This simple tutorial shows how to install ‘McMojave’, a Mac OS Mojave like theme, in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.10. Following steps will first download and install the GTK theme, icons theme, and a set of wallpapers. And then apply new themes and tweak the left dock to make your Ubuntu desktop look like Mac OS X. Ubuntu Mac Os X Theme; Ubuntu Gui Download; Before you install Ubuntu, if you weren't able to resize the first partition to be as small as 200MB using OS X's Disk Utility, now is your chance. Launch GParted, identify the location of your external drive (here I assume that it is /dev/sdd ), identify the partition (it should be a HFS+ partition. Mac OS X Yosmite Skin Pack for Windows 8 and Windows 7 ( Download) Update - this Apple OS X theme works even on Windows 10 that was recently launched as a technical preview. Mac OS X Lion Theme for Windows 7 ( Download) 3. Mac Theme for Windows 7 - ( Download) 4. Leopard Theme (windows Vista) - ( Download). Download all the Mac4Lin.tar.gz files from the latest release & except the Icon themes extract all other files to a temporary folder. 1 Applying GTK Metacity Theme GNOME 2.20. Goto System Preferences Appearance. Browse and choose the Mac4Lin GTK Metacity Theme.tar.gz file (wherever it is extracted).
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XPQ4 2.1
This project provides Windows look and feel for the Q4OS Linux operating system.
Zen suite 0.16.0
A simple, consistent and beautiful theme for your GNOME desktop
CobiBird 1.5
A Greybird like theme for your GNOME desktop
Trevilla theme 4.2
A GNOME, Metacity and Unity theme for the latest release of the Ubuntu operating system
Numix 2.1
This package provides a modern and flat theme with a combination of light and dark elements
Dorian Theme 3.10 12232013-1
A dark and elegant theme for your GNOME desktop
Zukitwo 2014.10.22
A very modern, popular and attractive theme/style for your GNOME desktop environment
Numix-Darker 1.4
This project provides a darker Numix GTK3 theme for the GNOME desktop environment
Ambiance Crunchy for GTK3 2013 December
An Ambiance like theme for GNOME 2/3
Numix Blue Remix 1.2
This project provides a blue Numix GTK3 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Zukiwi 2013.11.07
A GTK3 theme designed around GNOME 3.4
Moka GTK3 Theme 0.5
This project provides a Moka GTK3 theme/style for your GNOME desktop environment
DeLorean-Dark-Themes-3.8 09122013
A dark theme for your GNOME desktop
Foliate 2.6.3
GitKraken 8.0.1
Slack 4.20.0 Beta
Caprine 2.54.1
Signal 5.18.0 / 5.19.0 Beta 1
Ubuntu Desktop Mac
Google Chrome 94.0.4606.71 / 95.0.4638.32 Beta / 96.0.4655.0 Dev
P3X OneNote 2021.10.133
Numara Calculator 3.6.0
Opera 79.0.4143.72 / 80.0.4170.11 Beta / 81.0.4189.0 Dev
SmartGit 21.1.1 / 21.2 Preview 2
Chromium 94.0.4606.71
balenaEtcher 1.6.0
Vivaldi 4.2.2406.54 / 4.3.2439.3 Snapshot
PowerShell 7.1.4 / 7.2.0 Preview 10
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- Opera
- SmartGit
- Chromium
- balenaEtcher
- Vivaldi
- PowerShell
- Brave
- Foliate
- GitKraken
- Slack
- Caprine
- Signal
- Google Chrome
- P3X OneNote
Ambiance Crunchy for GTK2 2013 September
An Ambiance like Theme for Openbox, Xfce, GNOME 2/3
malys - deda 1.0
This project provides a mod of the malys theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Green Mate theme 1.6
This project provides a green GTK2 style for your MATE/GNOME desktop environment
Windows 8
This project provides a Windows 8 look-a-like GTK3 theme for your GNOME desktop.
A Theme by Aubrey for Fedora 18 1
This project provides an Xfce GTK2 theme for the Fedora 18 Linux operating system
Ubuntu-smooth 1.7
This project provides a smooth, Ubuntu based GTK3 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Solancer-Autum-Ambiance Based Theme 1.0
This project provides an Ambiance like GTK3 theme for Unity and GNOME Shell desktops
Neptune blue 3.8
This project provides a blue version of the Neptune GNOME-Shell/GTK theme for GNOME
Ming 3.8
This project provides a golden dark GTK theme for your GNOME desktop environment
mac-impr 1
Ubuntu Mac Os X Theme
This project provides a Mac OS X inspired GTK2 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Emerge August 29, 2013
Royal Noir meets Android
Neptune 3.8
This project provides a dark blue and flat GTK3 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Applecore 2.0
This project provides an Ambiance-based GTK3 theme for your GNOME and Unity desktop
Ambiance-Reborn II 2.0
This package provides an Ambiance GTK+3 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
Hackan Steel - Docky Theme 4.0
This project provides a stell theme for the Docky dock application on your GNOME desktop
rebel yell GTK-3.0
This package provides a dark brown GTK3 theme for your GNOME desktop environment
HackaN Plates - Docky Theme 2.0
This project provides a metal plate theme for the Docky dock application on your GNOME desktop
Linux desktops are some of the most customizable experiences out there. Whether you’re using GNOME, or MATE or KDE Plasma you have more customization features out of the box than Windows or macOS users. And that’s not even counting the crazy number of icon packs, and GTK themes floating around on the Internet. For instance, Microsoft is slowly working towards a dark mode on Windows 10. Apple will be introducing its users to a dark mode with the upcoming macOS Mojave. We’ve had dark themes on Linux for around a decade if not more. We’ve even shown how easy it is to theme Linux to look like macOS. Now we even have macOS GTK Themes for Ubuntu including the dark mode.
Mac OS X Original Theme for Ubuntu 12.04 will make Ubuntu look like Apple Mac OS X simply as the components are ported from Mac.But is it great to steal? So in the first part we will teach you how to steal and use Mac OS X Original Theme for Ubuntu 12.04 and in the second part we will say some thing that might not sound great to many who are seeking Mac OS X Original Theme for Ubuntu 12.04.
Performance of 'Ubuntu 11.04' + Appearance of 'Mac OS X' = Great Experience. Installing Mac Theme on Ubuntu 11.04. Step #1: Download the Mac Theme package – named as: ‘Not Mac’. Download Not Mac Theme for Ubuntu 11.04. Step #2: Now install the downloaded theme using- just Drag and Drop method i.e drag the ‘139967-Not Mac.tar.gz. How to install Mac OS Mojave Theme ‘McMojave’ in Ubuntu 19.10, Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 18.10 and Ubuntu 18.04 Systems. Mojave Mac OSX Theme Mojave is a Mac OSX like theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 and Gnome-Shell which supports GTK 3 and GTK 2 based desktop environments like Gnome, Pantheon, XFCE, Mate, etc.
Some Linux users dislike the fact that other Linux users want to theme the OS to look like other operating systems. But then isn’t that what flexibility and customization are all about? Linux users are free to make their OS look like anything they want, whether its macOS or Chrome OS. Apple’s macOS has always had a gorgeous design. It should come as no surprise then that so many Linux users like their systems to look similar.
Ubuntu Download For Macbook
Fortunately, there are ways to turn your Ubuntu 11.04 to look like the Mac OS X. This could be done by gekos Mac theme. Download this theme from following link. This simple tutorial shows how to install Mac OS Catalina style Gnome Shell theme and icons in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Following steps include how to install the GTK theme, icon theme, tweak panel appearance, and install useful extensions.When everything’s done, your Gnome desktop will look like.
The new “Mc-OS-MJV” theme has been made by prolific theme creator PaulXFCE. His Ambiance-RW theme was so good that it inspired the Ubuntu devs to incorporate some of the ideas into their Ambiance theme. We’ve already seen his Arrongin theme which was quite unique too. PaulXFCE has previously created some of the best looking macOS GTK themes for previous macOS versions such as High Sierra and Yosemite. His new themes imitating the macOS Mojave look aren’t mere updates to existing macOS themes though. This is what he has to say about his latest themes.
“These are high end and thoroughly developed GTK-themes for the gnome desktop (3.20+ through 3.28) that interprets the Mac Os themes to the gnome-environment. I’ve modernized it in every little detail. There is nothing (not a single item) that is not new. Resulting in a completely rewritten GTK.CSS-file.”
His work speaks for itself once you install the new themes. If you’ve never used any of his previous macOS themes you might not notice the subtle differences but we can assure you there are plenty. You can compare the screenshots of Nautilus above for a general idea.
Downloads
- McOS-MJV.tar.xz (light and dark versions)
To check out PaulXFCE’s other macOS themes or want to try out the Extras such as wallpaper and font, visit this page on gnomelook.org.
How to install macOS GTK Themes on Ubuntu
Ubuntu 18.04 Mac Os Theme
Since Ubuntu officially uses GNOME as its default desktop, we’re going to mention the installation steps for GNOME. In case you use other GTK based desktop environments such as MATE, the installation method is still pretty much the same. The way you apply the theme might be a bit different since all these desktop environments do things differently.
- Download either or both of the themes linked above. You’ll have tar.gz archive files once the download completes.
- Right-click on the file(s) and select Extract here. If you’re using the Dolphin file manager instead of the default Nautilus, select Extract > Extract archive here.
- Copy the extracted folder and head over to the .themes directory in your home folder. In order to see the .themes folder, you may have to press Ctrl+H for Nautilus and Alt+. for Dolphin. Just create a .themes folder if you still don’t see one.
- Paste the copied folder extracted earlier from the archive file.
- On GNOME, you can apply themes using the GNOME Tweak Tool. Launch GNOME Tweak tool and select McOS-MJV from the drop-down menu next to Applications.
The steps above were a quick run down how to generally install themes on Ubuntu. But this is only one of the many ways you can install themes. To learn more about installing themes on Ubuntu, visit this link. We’ve already shared the macOS Mojave wallpapers which you may need to complete your macOS Mojave look.
A Mac OS X theme for ubuntu 13.10 make your ubuntu look like mac os x. There are Nice Themes, Icons, Cairo Dock and other tools to make ubuntu look like Mac OS X Look. There was a project called Mac4Lin to do this thing. But now You want to do it manually. Here is how you can transform linux mint into osx.
Mac OS X transformation pack for Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy/Linux Mint 16 includes haniahmed (One Gnome Shell theme) and mbossg (One Gtk theme + two icon sets). These theme and iconset give Ubuntu a very nice feel.
IF you want to go back to old look and feel then also just change the theme and some settings done for this make over.
Step 1 . Wallpapers and Firefox Theme Mac OS X theme for Ubuntu.
This is a very nice job. Download the wallpapers and firefox theme. If you dont like you can switch back easly.
Download Mac OS X Wallpapers
Download Mac theme for Firefox
Unzip the following folder and drag and in firefox and click on install.
Step 2: Install Cairo Dock and change the theme to Mac Like theme.
Right Click on Cairo Dock -> Select Launch Cairo-Dock on Startup. Just go in Configuration section in cairo dock Theme tab Select Mac theme and Apply.
You can try docky insted of cairo dock.
Step 3: Remove overlay scrollbars in Ubuntu 13.10
Remove the overlay scrollbars and enable the standard scrollbar in the right side in Ubuntu. Enter this command in terminal and
Step 4: Install Indicator synapse
Synapse indicator is another cool alternative for “spotlight” in Mac. Install the indicator from the command given below.
a semantic launcher used to start applications and find relevant files using Zeitgeist, extensible through plugins. It’s a great, lightweight alternative to spotlight.
Step 5: Mac OS X Lion Theme, Icons and Mouse Pointers
To change themes in Ubuntu we need The Tweak tool Ubuntu tweak and Gnome Tweak Tool
Install them using
Mac Theme For Ubuntu Download Windows 7
Now Install Mac Themes
After installation of these themes select theme, icons and mac cursor from ubuntu tweak tool.
Step 6: Change Ubuntu Icon and Autohide Unit Launcher
Go to Settings >> Appearance >> Behaviour and turn on auto hide. Here you can choose the location and sensitivity of the unity launcher.
Change the Ubuntu Icon with Apple Logo
To give back the ubuntu logo
Step 7 : Remove the Ubuntu Logo and Dots from Login Screen
In this step we removing the dots and Ubuntu logo from the login screen. So It almost look like Mac Theme.
Step 8 : Mac Fonts for Interface
Change the ubuntu font with mac font. So it look like native mac.
Change the fonts using Unity Tweak tool or Gnome Tweak Tool.
Step 9: Disable Crash Reports
Using this command disable various crash reports in Ubuntu.
Now the Ubuntu got a makeover to Mac OS X.
Also elementay OS and Pear OS are the other alternative to this make over. Both are come with nice mac looking theme and are based on Ubuntu.
Mac Theme For Ubuntu Download 32-bit
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