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OMG! 5! – Five tips, hacks and tweaks to get a Mac-like experience in Ubuntu
For all the ‘ITSAMAC!!!OMG!!!1″ sentiment flung in the direction of Ubuntu many don’t think that it is ‘Mac’ enough.
We’ve already covered turning your ‘buntu box into a Windows 7 clone but attention turns to Microsoft’s Cupertino-based rival and their popular OS X operating system. Here are five ways to make Ubuntu truly looking, behaving and feeling like a Mac.


