A GNOME desktop can be transformed into an OSX-like theme with this software. It provides users with a familiar interface and design, bringing the look and feel of a Mac to their Linux environment.
All the credit goes to the original creators of these themes and icon sets. The developer has combined these and made some minor adjustments to achieve an impeccable Ubuntu look. It has a glossy appeal that stands out, making it look superior to any other operating system out there.
To install the software, unzip the package, and run the spinThat.sh file. It should install everything you need. If you encounter any issues, utilize the included HowToInstall.txt file for help.
For those unfamiliar with GNOME, it's an international effort to develop a complete desktop environment. It provides the graphical user interface that sits on top of a computer operating system, entirely from free software. GNOME is a part of the GNU Project and works with various Unix-like operating systems, particularly Linux, and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.
GNOME focuses heavily on simplicity, making it user-friendly and ensuring everything works smoothly. It also includes creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs that manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management. The GNOME project ensures everything is kept simple, usable and makes things "just work."