Linux with the Macintosh look

By Iwan
Posted on June 17, 2009
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If you use Linux, but you want the computer look like Mac, you can do so.

You can use Mac4Lin distribution. Designed by Anirudh Acharya from San Diego, California, Mac4Lin look exactly like the original Mac. The difference, this is not theĀ  Leopard OS X gets blessing of Steve Jobs, but something that is not proprietary and free.

Linux OS with the Macintosh display

Mac4Lin support GNOME 2:26 and compatible with previous versions. For those Linux fanatics, Mac4Lin probably not too interesting, as well as style, such as Windows 7 on Linux. But they who want the style like the Mac, you can tried this new look.

If you interested, please download the file in http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin.



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Comment by infra_red_dude
2009-06-23 22:56:15

I’m very happy to announce that Mac4Lin has been declared as one of the finalists at Sourceforge.net Community Awards 2009 in the Best Visual Design category. The final phase of voting began today and will run till July 20th 2009. Please vote for Mac4Lin, if you feel it deserves to be voted. To vote click on this image:

http://sf.net/community/cca09/vote/?f=414

Optionally, you can also click on the first box in the right frame on my blog (http://phoenix-ani.blogspot.com). You do not need to Sourceforge.net login id. All you need is a valid email id. Each vote is associated with an email id, which needs confirmation that you actually voted (you will get an email giving a confirmation link, so all you need to do is click it). The whole voting process takes just 3 clicks.

I urge patrons to vote for Mac4Lin if they feel it should win. Mac4Lin is completing with projects like Xbox Media Center (XBMC) etc. I once again thank everyone for their continued support, feedback and appreciation. Mac4Lin exists today because of you all :) Do spread the word around about this.

 
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