Looks nice! Where did it come from?
That is a nice one, I usually have a lot of trouble finding a light background that doesn't make it hard to read the icons labels.
Expand Summary if you can take a comment that might look like an insult.
Summary
Why people are obsessed with macOS looking themes?
I know it's good but "Think different" like in Apple's tagline.
Some people may just really like the look.
I find it is best to not be too critical about our opinions of what others like.
You might imagine you sitting down with a plate of food and someone you care about saying, "Ewww... why would eat THAT?!" While to them, it is a slightly inconsiderate statement that they put little thought into... To you, it is quite insulting and derogatory.
We can enjoy our tastes without having to defend them.
Hi Aravisian. I don't mean to insult anybody. Infact I am not somebody like that.
I'm not a native English speaker so the sentence might look like that. I just got bored looking at macOS-like themes everywhere not only here.
I think we are allowed to like whatever we want, it's on our screens after all not yours so kindly lets us like what we like, It ain't bothering anyone.
Wow @Storm Deepin 23 Beta 1 never looked better
Thank you @Aravisian
Sadly I had to go back to Fedora as Flatpak Steam works terrible.
oh snap
Sure. Like I said before I didn't mean to criticise. My comment just turned out not well.
But Snap's no better than Flatpak!
/just punning
Hahaha not what i meant but hilarious
For people politics what is better they can going with that.
@Storm I am with a month on Fedora.
Very interesting distribution.
Besides with all type distributions it is relationship like with a woman. You must be longer with her to know if you will be happy or you will lost all your hairs.
Just wondering if you've ever tried Enlightenment (or E-based like Moksha) and if so what you thought of it?
Been years since I tried distro like Elive (thin it was called). It was very cool, but not ready for prime time back then with E17
Re "ready for prime time", I think E17 was in beta for like 12 years! I remember Elive, with its gold eye candy to the max. And back in December when I was considering various distros to replace Windows, I did experiment a little with Bodhi Linux, which uses a fork of E that did look nice and snappy.
Once I get all the Zorin stuff I need to do done, I might play around with E (I see it's in the repos). EDIT: And it looks like it's got some nice features for a light load on RAM/CPU.