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I normally use Fedora with a theme identical to macos, but now since I have to use Windows for work I thought I would rice this as well. Below are the things I used for this rice.

Programs and things used:

Rainmeter

Wallpaper: Greenfield City

Overlay, using a custom meter: image

Visualizer and Media Player: Jaxcore

Horizontal Menu and Clock: Big Sur RC1

UI Icon Theming: 7TSP

UI Icon Pack: MacOS Monterey

Icon Pack: Tile Icons

Also some custom and self-made icons from macosicons.com

Titlebar Theming: UltraUXThemePatcher

Titlebar Theme: LIT3

Cursor Theme: VS Cursor 11.0

Dock and Top Bar: MyDockFinder

Fullscreen Launcher: WinLaunch

Keyboard-controlled Launcher: Flow Launcher

Firefox Theme: WhiteSur

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

This is just rad. I love it!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is so well done, I love it! Any recommendations for what you typically use with linux? I have rainmeter on windows but I've been thinking of switching and I'd love to do some cool design mods to it :o you seem like you know your stuff!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

The best alternative to Rainmeter that is also cross-DE (Desktop Environment - i.e. you can use it on KDE, as well as Gnome, XFCE etc.) would be Conky.