For the past few days, for the first time, I’ve seriously tried MacOS and I became distinctly aware that anyone who calls Gnome similar to MacOS has never used MacOS.
If you’re just looking at screenshots, Gnome and MacOS do bear a resemblance. Gnome’s Dash looks similar to the Dock; Gnome’s app launcher looks similar to Launchpad; Gnome’s top panel looks similar to the menu bar.
But actually using each desktop, the UX, design philosophy, idealogy, and feel is miles apart. I think the three biggest differences are
- No menu bar
- Minimizing distractions, so no dock
- Interacting with windows is closer to Windows and KDE (fullscreening windows keeps them in same workspace, can interact with a window’s content without first clicking to focus it)
No one is saying they’re identical.
I mained MacOS for 10 years and Gnome for the past 5. Gnome is as similar to MacOS as KDE is to Windows.
Yeah I guess it’s mostly in the aesthetics department.
I haven’t used MacOs much, but the fit and finish is comparable I guess, but not the way you’re using it.
I’m just saying that I think it would be more accurate to group Gnome closer to Windows and KDE than MacOS. Especially if Dash to Dock and Appindicators are enabled, like in Ubuntu.
I could switch between Gnome, KDE, Windows, and most Linux DEs relatively easily, but MacOS’s feels quite different to me.
Yep that’s a pretty fair statement.