Do you ever find yourself yearning for the “Moofs” and “Wild Eeps” of bygone days? If you’re new to Macs, you likely have no idea what I’m talking about, however legacy users will know exactly what I mean. Earlier versions of Mac OS contained alert sounds that have gone on to become as iconic as the machines they played on. Among these, several have achieved cult-like statuses. There’s Clarus the Dogcow, (pictured) and the lengthy legal backstory behind Sosumi. Of course, there are less memorable sounds as well— “Laugh” and “Logjam” for instance.

Nearly every long term Mac user has an alert sound they’ve identified with over the years. Unfortunately with successive OS releases, Apple periodically removed many sounds—replacing them with ones arguably more sterile or grown-up. Thankfully, compilations of original system sounds still exist and are easy to implement on your modern Mac. A full collection of sounds is available here. After downloading, make a trip to your Home Folder, and Library. We advise backing up prior to this step as the Library contains many important system files. Once you’ve backed up, navigate to the Sounds folder and copy over the .aiff files contained in the download folder. To select a retro alert sound, simply open System Preferences and select Sound. Under the Sound Effects tab you should see all the newly added retro alerts. Your MacBook Air will be “Quacking” in no time!