A nascent desktop environment called Gershwin, built on the GnuStep framework, is targeting BSD and Arch Linux users with a striking resemblance to vintage MacOS interfaces. While still in alpha with limited functionality, its intentional throwback to OS X aesthetics sparks intrigue for open-source enthusiasts seeking retro-modern workflows. Early adopters can test it via GhostBSD virtual machines, but its true potential hinges on evolving beyond its current experimental constraints.