The wallpapers offered by the Mac system are most of the time very successful. This is particularly the case for macOS Big Sur.Find them here elsewhere, for download. Unfortunately, each new version of the OS throws certain old wallpapers into the trash, wallpapers that we were able to appreciate and that we would like to be able to find again.
Fortunately, there is Stephen Hackett and his very good Apple specialist blog 512pixels.net. On the latter, you can indeed find all the wallpapers offered by Apple on each of its versions of macOS. This ranges from Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah to Big Sur, including Leopard and even the Server versions of the OS.
How to download these wallpapers?
On Mac:
- Surrenderat this address
- For the desired wallpaper, click on “Download 5K version”
- Then, on the displayed image, right-click
- Choose “Download linked file as”
- Choose a location on your Mac
- Open your Mac settings, “Desktop and screen saver” section
- Drag the wallpaper file from Finder to the current wallpaper image, or add the folder containing the new wallpapers using the “+” at the bottom left
- Finally, choose the desired image
On iPhone and iPad:
- Surrenderat this addressvia Safari, Firefox, Chrome or another browser app on your iPhone or iPad
- For the desired wallpaper, press “Download 5K version”
- Long press on the image
- Choose “Add to Photos”
- Go to the Photos application, to the desired wallpaper
- Press the “Share” icon
- Choose “Use as wallpaper”
Namely, 512pixels.net also offersdozens of other macOS 9 wallpapersfor a retro style.
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Editor-in-chief for iPhon.fr. Pierre is like Indiana Jones, looking for the lost iOS trick. Also a long-time Mac user, Apple devices hold no secrets for him. Contact: pierre[a]iphon.fr.