Hi how to create Mac os look and feel??

hi
please tell me how to create Mac os look and feel.
thx.

I've heard about a Skin look and feel, but I've never used it. Maybe you should look into that. It would probably be the easiest way to create a custom look and feel, but you won't automatically be able to use Aqua unless you're on a Mac. Sorry.

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