What is Mac menubar for GNOME/Xfce FOR LINUX?


Mac Menubar for GNOME/Xfce


Mac Menubar for GNOME/Xfce is a cool tool that gives your desktop a Mac-style menubar on GTK2, GNOME, and Xfce systems. If you're looking to spice up your Linux experience, this might just be what you need!



What's Included in Mac Menubar?


This isn't just one app; it’s actually three pieces that work together:



  • 1. A patch for GTK2 (versions 2.10.x and 2.8.x)

  • 2. A GNOME panel applet

  • 3. An XFCE panel plugin (works with version 4.4 and above)



Where to Find It?


The source files are hosted on the AUR (Arch User Repository). You can look for packages named gtk2-aqd, gnome-macmenu-applet, and xfce4-macmenu-plugin there. Plus, if you want to get fancy with rounded panel corners, check out the xfce4-corner-plugin.



Getting Started


If you're unsure how to install these patches and applets, don't sweat it! The home page links to an Ubuntu HOWTO guide that walks you through everything step by step. There are also pre-built binaries for Ubuntu Edgy and Arch Linux.



Requirements:


- You need GTK+ version 2.8.x or higher.



What’s New in This Release?


This latest version comes with some neat updates:



  • - It uses ~/.macmenu-tslist for application title substitutes.

  • - The first time you run it, a default list will be created automatically.

  • - Any modifications you make will be detected without hassle!



If you're ready to enhance your desktop setup and give it that Mac flair, definitely check out the download link here!


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