A macOS Mojave-inspired theme suite for KDE Plasma desktop environment.
McMojave KDE is a theme suite that transforms the KDE Plasma desktop environment to resemble macOS Mojave. It provides complete visual theming including window decorations, color schemes, and desktop layouts that mimic Apple's design language. The project solves the desire for macOS aesthetics on Linux systems while using the powerful KDE Plasma desktop.
Linux users running KDE Plasma who want macOS Mojave's visual design on their desktop. This includes users transitioning from macOS to Linux, designers who prefer Apple's UI aesthetics, and KDE enthusiasts wanting cohesive theming.
Developers choose McMojave KDE because it offers the most complete macOS Mojave theming solution specifically for KDE Plasma, with multiple integrated components that work together seamlessly. Unlike generic macOS themes, it's optimized for KDE's specific theming systems and provides pre-configured layouts for immediate use.
MacOSX Mojave like theme for KDE Plasma
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Provides all necessary components—Aurorae, Kvantum, color schemes, desktop themes, and look-and-feel settings—for a unified macOS Mojave experience, as listed in the README.
Installation is straightforward with a single bash script (./install.sh) mentioned in the README, reducing setup complexity.
Faithfully replicates macOS Mojave's visual style with both light and dark modes, as shown in the preview images in the README.
Includes Plasma Look-and-Feel Settings for immediate use, allowing users to apply the theme without manual configuration.
Exclusively designed for KDE Plasma; it won't work with other desktop environments, limiting its usability in mixed environments.
The README lacks detailed instructions for customization, troubleshooting, or compatibility checks, which could hinder advanced users.
As a static theme suite, it may not automatically adapt to new KDE versions or app updates, requiring manual updates from the maintainer.