Make Your Linux Desktop Look Like A Mac – Mac4Lin Project Documentation
It only takes 5 pages to change the UI to look like a Mac. These instructions are 3 years old, so I would suspect it is easier now. When I find a way I will share it with you.
It only takes 5 pages to change the UI to look like a Mac. These instructions are 3 years old, so I would suspect it is easier now. When I find a way I will share it with you.
Very cool. I wonder if this would make dancers or ballet more multimedia. Very fun! Microsoft does have some cool projects. Is it just me or has MS seemed less Borg like lately?
There are some suggestions on this thread but nothing that fixed the issue for everyone. Seems to be related to the icon cache. Doesn’t occur if you use safe mode.
Check your 3rd party preference options first. Remove any that you may have installed. If you have not installed any then delete this file. Thanks Carolyn! “Try this… go to ~/Library/Preferences and move the com.apple.systempreferences.plist file to the Trash.” Ralph mentioned that iChat 2 used to do this in some circumstances as well.
It could be something simple. Bsteely suggested to “Try going into System Preferences/Universal Access and under the Seeing tab set Zoom to off.” That fixed the problem for the gentleman.