Zukimac is a GTK 3 theme inspired by Zukiwi theme. Along with a Docky launcher, you can make your Ubuntu Desktop look like MAC.
Below is my Ubuntu 14.04 Unity Desktop with Zukimac theme:
Install Zukimac and Tweak Unity:
1. Download the theme:
2. Decompress the package and paste the result folder, Zukimac and Zukimac-ml into
- .themes for current user only. Press Ctrl+H to view hidden file folders and create .themes folder if not exist.
- /usr/share/themes for global. Press Alt+F2 -> run
gksudo nautilus
-> do copy & paste in open-up file browser.
3. Install Unity Tweak Tool from Ubuntu Software Center and apply the theme!
4. Install Docky from Software Center and start it from Dash.
5. Go to System Settings -> Appearances -> Behavior -> Enable auto-hide the launcher (left sidebar).
That’s it. If you want to open an app that is not available in Docky, press “Windows Key” to bring up the Unity Dash and search & open the app and finally lock it to Docky launcher.
Zukimac in gnome-look.org
Hi Ji m,
I followed the steps mentioned by you but it is not working for my ubuntu 14.04 desktop.
At step 3 which theme need to be select from Ubuntu tweak ?
Thank,
Rohan
If you’ve put the theme folder Zukimac and Zukimac-ml into the right place, you should see them in the Ubuntu Tweak -> Tweaks -> Theme -> from the drop list of GTK theme and Window theme.
Hi I have Ubuntu Tweaks running on Ubuntu 14.04 and I dont have any drop down boxes in Ubuntu Tweaks. I have copied it correctly but still cant see it there.
I would like NOT_MAC theme but for gtk3 too !
That’s the best mac like ubuntu ever had
Aqua glossy … Now it not mac theme it’s grey and not round frame, not beautifull