Recent versions like BigSur 26 feature a workaround for acrylic blur, creating a seamless translucent look on the desktop.
By using Rainmeter to turn Windows into Big Sur, the user is essentially saying: "I want Apple’s interface design, but I refuse to accept Apple’s ecosystem limitations." rainmeter big sur
By draping Windows in the robes of Big Sur, the Rainmeter artist acknowledges a simple truth: user interface design has become a commodity. The "look" of an OS is no longer a feature; it is a preference. And with tools like Rainmeter, that preference no longer requires switching platforms. It requires only patience, a few gigabytes of RAM, and the stubborn belief that your desktop should look exactly how you want it to look—paradoxes and all. Recent versions like BigSur 26 feature a workaround