Make Windows Look like a Mac
Use Freely Available Programs and Methods to Make Windows XP Look like Mac OS X
Sorry, its the truth.
But you can tweak your PC to make it look like a perfect blend of the Windows and Macintosh graphical interfaces.
First, you'll need Neowin's UXTheme Patcher. This patches the Windows dynamic link library file that relates to "themes," or visual styles.
For clarification, to change between themes that come pre-installed, right click anywhere on your desktop and select properties. Make sure the Themes tab is checked.
From this tab, you can switch between the themes that come pre-installed with Windows - a Windows Classic interface that resembles Windows 98 and Windows 2000, or a new Windows XP theme.
Now, back to the UXTheme Patcher. This will alter Windows to accept themes that it normally would not accept - themes that are intended for third-party desktop altering software like WindowBlinds. The difference between this technique and WindowBlinds is that we aren't installing any unnecessary software - we are simply tweaking our PC.
After downloading and running the Neowin UXTheme Patcher, we will go download a cool theme. I prefer the Mac OS X Panther theme version 1.5. It is a very nicely done theme.
Download this theme, or any other theme you'd like from sites like WinCustomize.com. Now, its time to install our theme.
Unzip the theme and place the contents in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes. Now, go to your desktop and right click. Select properties and ensure that the Themes tab is selected. From the drop down box, pick "Browse..." and navigate to the folder you extracted the files to. Find the ".theme" file and double-click it. Your new theme should now appear in the drop-down box. Select it, and click okay.
You should see the magic start to happen.
One the process is finished, you have a nice new desktop interface. Very cool.
But do you like the task bar at the bottom or top? I prefer top. To move yours to the top, right click on the taskbar and ensure that "Lock the Taskbar" is not checked. Then left-click and drag the bar to the top of the screen.
On Macintosh systems, the bar appears on the top, but its really just a matter of preference.
If we stopped right now, that would be fine, but I want to make your desktop even better.
An excellent addition to your desktop is RocketDock. It's totally free, so what do you have to lose?
Once installed, play with the settings to make it look how you want it to look.
As you scroll across the beautifully rendered icons, they pop up at you. It is a very beautiful program.
Now, the final touch to make your desktop look great: shadows on your windows. This adds depth and a great feel to an otherwise boring desktop.
You'll want to play with the settings of this program a lot too. Look below to see how mine looks. Note the transparent start menu and the nice shadows on the windows.
I hope you enjoy your new desktop!
Published by Matt Nelson
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3 Comments
Post a Commentthe panther file shows up as a windows visual style file not a .theme file so i can't select it when i want to change the theme
Can you help me?
I have to disagree T.Rawat. From Win95/98, Windows 2000/XP was a VAST improvement. Anyway, being able to make you XP machine look and act like a MAC is AWESOME. I'm applying it TODAY!
Um... or you could just purchase a product from Apple. Also, Windows is not inherently uncool. Windows 95/98 was the most innovative OS of its kind, bringing ease of personal computing to consumers... then yes, it did go downhill.