The pack may go a little too far for some Windows users, but if you enjoy the file and folder system of MacOS or you are working on switching from MacOS to a Windows operating system, there’s a lot to appreciate here. It’s specifically made with colors and highlights to imitate MacOS Monterey and even includes overhauls of the taskbar and icons to resemble MacOS content. If you really enjoy Apple’s approach to a simplified UI and wish Windows was even more like that, this SkinPack is the way to go. Windows fans have already commented that Windows 11 seems to embrace some of the interface design cues from MacOS. You can also set your own wallpapers with the Custom Theme option, which allows you to choose a background picture and customize highlight colors to match, a strong choice for those who want to put some work into a specialized theme. Keep in mind that Windows 11 also has a separate dark mode that you can enable if you prefer, in addition to choosing your visual theme. Take a look at all of them to see which ones you click with the most. You can find them by going to Personalization, then Themes in Windows 11. Our favorites are Glow, an eclipse-like package that cycles through various hues, and Sunrise, which offers a selection of tundra-based sunrise photographs. The default theme you may have seen in early Windows 11 screenshots is called Flow.