If you're looking for a Mac theme for Linux, look no further.
GNOME-OSX II is (as you might have already guessed) a Mac GTK theme for Linux desktops — and it's a pretty pretty adaptation.
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‘This theme is a ‘gnome-desktop-interpretation of Mac OS X'
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Yup, this is not an out-and-out copy of the standard UI in macOS. The theme describes itself as 'a gnome-desktop-interpretation of Mac OS X', with the theme designer saying they've 'tried to implement the feel of OS X on the gnome-applications.'
This means the theme it's not trying to be a pixel-perfect clone of the macOS theme — and there are plenty of GTK themes that try to do that out there — but instead adapts the core design of Cupertino's desktop OS in a way that makes sense (and looks best) on the GNOME desktop.
The GNOME-OSX II theme works with most modern GNOME-based desktops, including GNOME Shell, GNOME Flashback, and Budgie. But the theme does not work with the Unity desktop.
Aside from evoking the form and function of macOS there are some novel touches too, such as the use of a blurred sidebar in the Nautilus file manager, and consistent theming across GTK2 and GTK3 apps.
A compataible GNOME Shell theme is also available to download for those wanting even more mac-inspired bling for their desktops.
Why do this?
Debate about the merits (or otherwise) of theming a Linux desktop to look like another operating system arises every time a theme like this is presented.
The terse answer is, if you can't understand the appeal, sense or logic in doing it: don't.
Whether you have Apple envy or simply admire and appreciate the design aesthetic of a macOS, there's no shame if you decide to make Ubuntu look like Mac. Quick and angry mac os. The whole point of using Linux is (after all) that you can do things like this — you certainly can't make Mac OS X look like Ubuntu!
Download GNOME-OSX Mac theme for Linux
The GNOME OS X II theme requires GNOME 3.20 or later. To use it on Ubuntu you need to be running Ubuntu 16.10 or above.
Once the download is complete you need to extract the tarball to your ~/.themes
directory.
Finally, to switch theme on you need to use the GNOME Tweak Tool, which is available to install from Ubuntu Software.
For a more faithful mac-ification try the La Capitaine Mac icon theme for Linux, also available as a free download from GNOME-Look.
Batstick: the saga - first tale mac os. Macbuntu was my most favorite theme in Ubuntu 10.04/10.10 but the project (hosted at sourceforge.net) doesn't seemed to be active because there has been no release after 10.10, may be because of some major changes in the desktop environment of Ubuntu (started with 11.04 and now it's completely different – Gnome 3 based distribution). If there will be any macbuntu or similar transformation pack available for Ubuntu 11.10 or Gnome 3 desktop, then I'll update this post accordingly.
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Mac OS X or other products of Apple has one thing in common – Great Design! I do like the look/interface of Mac OS X – it's pretty damn cool. (although I don't want to get trapped in App Store) so I was looking for a mac like theme for Ubuntu 11.10 (aka – Oneiric Ocelot). This post is about a GTK 3 theme inspired by the look of Mac OS X.
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Adwaita Cupertino Theme
It's a Mac OS X like theme for Ubuntu 11.10 users (you may try in Linux Mint 12, it should work). The theme is based on Adwaita, and the theme is designed by the user trastes.
Installing Mac OS X theme in Ubuntu 11.10
After Downloading the theme package, you must download some dependent packages/themes/icons.
Then open a terminal and execute the command to open nautilus in root mode –
Then extract the theme file (archive) and copy all the themes directory to usr/share/themes and for icons – usr/share/icons. Then open Gnome Tweak Tool (if you haven't installed it then first install it from Ubuntu Software Center or hit sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
at terminal) and change the themes, icons etc to get the Mac OS X type Look.
Thanks to @trastes for the great theme (and the snapshots).