Getting the Big Sur RC1 suite up and running is straightforward, but it has a unique step. Here is a step-by-step guide based on community feedback:

The primary goal of the RC1 (Release Candidate 1) package is to port the "Big Sur" design language—characterized by rounded corners, vibrant transparency (translucency), and a unified "Control Center". Unlike simple icon packs, this suite uses Rainmeter's engine to build interactive widgets that behave similarly to their macOS counterparts. Key Components of the Suite

Visit the official distribution page for Big Sur RC1 (typically hosted on DeviantArt or GitHub by JaxOriginals). Download the package, which arrives as a .rmskin file. Step 3: Run the Skin Installer Double-click the downloaded Big_Sur_RC1.rmskin file. A Rainmeter skin installer window will pop up.

What exactly comes in the Big Sur RC1 package? The suite is packed with features that make it so compelling:

As an "RC1" (Release Candidate), it is highly stable, aiming to provide a final-product feel 1.2.2.

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A smooth, interactive application launcher with fluid hover animations and customizable app shortcuts.

While Big Sur RC1 gives you the top bar, widgets, and control center, a true macOS transformation requires two more external tools to complete the illusion: