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Murrine Applecore

   1.0  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

Score 55%
Murrine Applecore
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Murrine Applecore
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Murrine Applecore
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Depends on  GTK 2.x
Downloads:  5560
Submitted:  Mar 3 2010
Updated:  Nov 28 2010

Description:

MURRINE APPLECORE, the most versatile and fastest apple theme!

The Murrine Applecore Theme is startet as a reaction on most of the pixmap based OSX themes found here. Many of them look nice on the widget factory and if youre lucky nautilus and firefox are also rendered properly. But on most of the apps these themes are really horrible. i started with the murrine engine and the human theme and tweaked it in a way that i would think Apple would do it if they used Murrine. Th icons best fitted with this theme are in mine opinion the the Humanities icons(in blue)or the Faenza icons. OSX like icons have the same problem as the pixmap themes.it's just not what it supposed to be. using MS office icons for Open Office for exaple is qiute kitsh.

See it as a linux theme for apple users not as a "fool your friends you have OSX" theme. and best of all since it is murrine based it is much faster and you can change all the colors!

Check out my other artwork!

Murrine Applecore squarebutton (GTK 2.x Theme)
Applecore for chrome (Chrome theme)
Ravenna (GTK 2.x Theme)





Changelog:

Ver 0.2
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Includes,
scrollbars and buttons in a more realistic aqua blue that's closer to the original. seamless shading in menubar and toolbar. Aqua colored slider buttons
a darker selected menu item blue with no glassy look. Standard buttons to the left. Faenza as a standard icon theme

Slightly less round buttons for a better look in the toolbar. Better visibility of text

VER 0.3
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Has a brand new metacity theme. Only the buttons are bitmaps, the rest is rendered witch means that your window border will change color along with your window background now. Maximizing your window will now give an unique "melted" upper border.

VER 0.4
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Different buttons for the toolbar with a light shade of grey and a square shape. With that issue solved i chose round buttons again with a round reflection that comes "again" some closer to the original. Metacity theme fixed in the corners. Open office "ugly button" bug fixed. A soft darker blue gradient for the selected menu items. Brighten the panel a little bit

VER 0.4.1
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Softer metacity shading. Some color tweaking. Black text on the prelight toolbar button.

VER 0.5
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For this upgrade i ran OSX 10.6 in a virtual machine for color an behavior comparing. A much lighter palette with a dark upper border. all colors repicked from the original osx. Much thinner window borders. Grey window-buttons for inactive windows. New window border shading for inactive windows. Thinner scrollbars. A new name Humman Applecore is now Murrine Applecore

VER 0.5.1 (the beta stadium)
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New window buttons (semi transparent for better color blending).

VER 1.0 RC
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Optimized for better preformance
Cleaning up the code,
removed some bugs and unsupported setting

ver 1.0
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Triangle arrows
a light toolbar button due issues with the dark one (ugly handles)
darker tabs with more gradient and contrast
arrow shaped sliders













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 beautiful !!

 
 by dr3meal on: Oct 4 2010
 
Score 50%

in my opinion, it's better than all other osx-ish themes around.
but,
open office still doesn't work rite.
there's white area around buttons, and combo box.

open OO writer, and then select something like <format> then <paragraph> and you see what I mean.

I'm using murrine 0.98


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 Re: beautiful !!

 
 by EmmanuelAerssens on: Oct 5 2010
 
Score 50%

i noticed what you mean. I'm working on a solution witch will be implemented in the next update.


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 Re: Re: beautiful !!

 
 by EmmanuelAerssens on: Oct 31 2010
 
Score 50%

this issue is solved


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 For your information

 
 by Invetero on: Nov 1 2010
 
Score 50%

I personally preferred and enjoyed the more 3D look of older versions, with pronouncedly 3D list headers and more popping window backgrounds. But thanks for enhancing the window border! It now looks good with all colors!


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 DISGUSTING!

 
 by DasFox on: Jan 14 2011
 
Score 38%

Where is the Linux respect around here?

1. You must not have used Linux for long.

2. Because of #1 you don't understand the Linux mentality.

3. Because of 1 & 2 combined this means you have no respect for Linux, trying to make it look like OS X.

If you like OS X then use it and buy yourself an Apple.

If you're a Linux geek then respect Linux and make something for it, to look like it!

I don't hate you, I'm not mad at you, I just think it's stupid and I get sick of looking at all the themes that people make, to have their LINUX box look like Windows or OS X.

PEACE


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 Re: DISGUSTING!

 
 by EmmanuelAerssens on: Jan 14 2011
 
Score 63%

What in the name of god is your problem?

It is just a theme for a gtk+ compilant graphic user interface for an operating system of choice. linux, unix, bsd, solaris whatever.

An operating system is made for operating a computer, not for worshiping, therefore we have gods and religions.

If you don't like Apple themes then don't look at them.

And take your med's.


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