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How To Make Ubuntu Look Like Mac (In 5 Steps) - OMG ! Ubuntu ! &#9658;http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/03/make-ubuntu-look-like-mac-5-steps It doesn't matter whether you have a bad case of Apple envy, or simply appreciate the design aesthetic of Apple's OS ; there's nothing wrong with aping the appearance of a rival operating system. Heck, the whole point of using Linux is that you are free to do things like this. You certainly can't make macOS look like Ubuntu !
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