Gnome Natural

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Description:
This is a rendition of a theme that was originally just a mockup. Improvements to come.

To install just decompress and drag the Gnome Natural folder to you ~/.themes directory.

For those of you who are Linux newbies, open your home directory in your file brower, hit CTRL+H to reveal hidden directories, browse to .themes, drop this folder in.
Last changelog:

3/26/2010 - Look for matching GTK coming soon!


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0rAX0

Hi, thanks for implementing this, but could you please credit me?

maxsideburn

my apologies. I will be working on a new version of this soon with the button on the left and also on a matching GTK theme. in the new package I will credit you and put a link to your original mockup.

hxcobd

I don't know why this hasn't gotten more attention. This is the sickest theme of all time.

njal

Any chance of a mac os style (close,minimize,maximize) version of this?

crisvm

I completely agree... it would be very nice to have a version with the buttons in the left side (like OS X). The right and left border should be swapped in this new version to make it perfect... :-) Great job with this one, anyway! Rgds, Cristiano

Lemonade

I like it!

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Metacity

Metacity was the default window manager used by the GNOME 2 desktop environment until it was replaced by Mutter in GNOME 3.  Wikipedia