Last updated June 24, 2020 By Abhishek Prakash 57 Comments
Deepin Linux has been considered a macOS look alike Linux distribution for a long time. But it seems that design inspiration has taken the full circle here.
The upcoming macOS Big Sur has an uncanny resemblance to the upcoming Deepin Linux version 20.
I am not kidding. See it yourself. This is macOS Big Sur screenshot shared by Apple at WWDC recently:
And this is Deepin desktop version 20: Both have same kind of application window styling with rounded corners. Emphasis on white background with blue accent. The dock/launcher at the bottom also look similar.
Apple’s macOS Big Sur has new visual approach. They have made the icons bigger. The icons also have plenty of space between them. This is probably their attempt to make macOS more touch friendly.
The new macOS icons also resemble iOS icons. This should give a uniform look to all the operating systems in the Apple ecosystem.
Moving on to Deepin Linux now. The upcoming Deepin version 20 is drop dead gorgeous. The developers have put a lot of focus on the design this time as well. I am not a UI designer so it is difficult for me to put it in correct technical terms. But the new design looks more clean and aesthetic.
Here are some more Deepin 20 pictures to gorge on:
With Deepin, you don’t have to put special efforts to make your Linux system look like macOS.
So, does this mean Apple is preparing a lawsuit against Deepin for ‘copying their design’? Considering that Deepin is based in China, Apple won’t take such action against them. Jokes apart, if Deepin was US-based, it could have been a possibility.
It is difficult to say who is inspiring whom. Like Netflix’s Dark web series, things are going in circle here as well.
Frankly, it doesn’t matter if macOS look like Deepin or not. I thought maybe it would be fun little news for the readers to read and smile.
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新的 macos 大苏尔看起来像...深度 Linux
最后更新 六月 24, 2020 由 阿比舍克普拉卡什 57 评论
长期以来,Deepin Linux 一直被认为是一个 macOS 看起来像 Linux 发行版。但似乎设计灵感已经在这里全面展开。
即将推出的 macOS 大苏尔与即将推出的 Deepin Linux 版本 20 有着不可思议的相似之处。
我不是在开玩笑自己看。这是苹果最近在 Wwdc 分享的 macos 大苏尔截图:
You can say that's just a coincidence......Because both macOS and Deepin are going to fit on ARM tablets or 2 in 1 laptops, and for better user experience on touch screen, this kind of design is reasonable.
After all, UOS Beta was released in December 2019, and that's much earlier than macOS Big Sur Beta which released in June 2020. Maybe you should worry about whether Deepin is preparing a lawsuit against Apple for copying their design? XD
The upcoming macOS Big Sur has an uncanny resemblance to the upcoming Deepin Linux version 20.
I am not kidding. See it yourself. This is macOS Big Sur screenshot shared by Apple at WWDC recently:
And this is Deepin desktop version 20:
Apple’s macOS Big Sur has new visual approach. They have made the icons bigger. The icons also have plenty of space between them. This is probably their attempt to make macOS more touch friendly.
The new macOS icons also resemble iOS icons. This should give a uniform look to all the operating systems in the Apple ecosystem.
Moving on to Deepin Linux now. The upcoming Deepin version 20 is drop dead gorgeous. The developers have put a lot of focus on the design this time as well. I am not a UI designer so it is difficult for me to put it in correct technical terms. But the new design looks more clean and aesthetic.
Here are some more Deepin 20 pictures to gorge on:



With Deepin, you don’t have to put special efforts to make your Linux system look like macOS.So, does this mean Apple is preparing a lawsuit against Deepin for ‘copying their design’? Considering that Deepin is based in China, Apple won’t take such action against them. Jokes apart, if Deepin was US-based, it could have been a possibility.
It is difficult to say who is inspiring whom. Like Netflix’s Dark web series, things are going in circle here as well.
Frankly, it doesn’t matter if macOS look like Deepin or not. I thought maybe it would be fun little news for the readers to read and smile.