Make Ubuntu Look Like MacOS [You Won’t Believe the End Result]

A step by step, detailed video tutorial showing how to make Ubuntu look like macOS. Perfect example of the customization power of Linux desktop. Text equivalent of this video tutorial: If you want to jump to the relevant section: Prerequisites 01:10 Download themes 03:20 Download Icons 04:46 Adding a Dock 06:00 Download Wallpaper 06:40 Lock Screen Wallpaper 07:31 Download Font 08:42 Bonus Tip 09:52 Final Look Here are the useful links and commands discussed in the video: How to use GNOME Extensions Commands: sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell For more details refer to: Article: Video: User theme extension link: It is necessary for changing the GNOME Shell theme: How to install GNOME Tweaks tool: sudo apt install gnome-tweaks For more details: Download links for MacOS styled GTK themes: mcOS 11: McHigh Sierra: Catalina: McMojave: Download links for MacOS like icon themes: McMojave-circle: Mojave CT icons: Cupertino icons: Dash to Dock extension link: MacOS wallpapers: MacOS look alike fonts: Roboto: Source Sans Pro: Albert, Spotlight like app launcher: Installation instructions: I hope you successfully change the looks of Ubuntu to that of macOS. ---------------------------------------------- Video recorded by Sumeet, Voice over by Abhishek and Edited by Rohini
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