Here’s mine. No inspiration at all taken from a certain California based company’s OS ;p

I use:

  • Manjaro OS
  • GNOME desktop
  • WhiteSur icon theme (with a few icons changed in the desktop file)
  • WhiteSur GTK and shell theme
  • Bing wallpaper
  • net speed simplified
  • Logo Menu
  • Show Desktop
  • Top Bar Organiser (to move the time to the right)
  • Overview background

I apologise if I missed anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      159 months ago

      The obvious answer is people who grew up using Macs tend to like the Ui and workflow.

      Even though I’ve never enjoyed my times using MacOS, I’ll still sell being able to perfectly clone it’s desktop as a feature of Linux for those who do.

    • @RageAgainstTheRich
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      119 months ago

      Its looks fancy and feels nice. Its really just a theme so everything else works the same. Everyone has different things they like.

    • @[email protected]
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      89 months ago

      I hate Apple but macOs is always super well.designed. if you wann know what Windows will look like in 5-6 years, look at the current macOs version.

    • @0xb
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      79 months ago

      I wouldn’t use a complete macos theme with the logo and everything, but the mac design language does have some pretty nice details that even help usability.

      For example, I love the double outline that macos windows have, the normal darker line and another lighter inside. To me, it really separates windows when I am working with several, and they overlap (I use mac at work), in addition to looking nice and giving some depth. That’s just a little detail, but there are many like that one that is easy to see why someone could appreciate them.

      Obviously it varies from person to person, there’s also stuff that I don’t like, but I do can see why someone would use a theme like that.

    • @harderian729
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      69 months ago

      Probably because you can’t see things from other perspectives than your own.

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      49 months ago

      Themes and DEs inspired by Mac tend to have a very clear and consistent design language IME

      Gnome also falls into the clear and consistent camp too.

      I value consistency a lot

    • @BananaTrifleViolin
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      9 months ago

      It kinda makes sense to me; my KDE desktop is basically set up like Windows in terms of layout (not theming). It’s what I’m used to and prefer the familiarity.

      I can imagine people who are used to MacOS like the familiarity of GUI layout and the aesthetics too. Also in fairness to Apple, it is an aesthetically pleasing desktop even if the layout and GUI elements (such as the dock or the top menu bar) isn’t what I like.

    • JackGreenEarthOP
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      39 months ago

      It looks nice. I still prefer the functionality and responsiveness of Linux though, and I didn’t clone every feature of the macOS UI.

    • @bigmclargehuge
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      29 months ago

      MacOS is very user friendly (in my use-case. Everyone has different needs). I like they layout of the top bar, the dock front and center, the fullscreen “launchpad” as opposed to a start menu, etc. To each their own.