Ten programs to make your XP look like OSX
May 9, 2008 — bobwama1.Flyakite OSX 3.5
I have had success w/ this, but others i know report BIOS problems…..your chioce. Bear in mind, this is for newbs. Everything in this can be done manually, and will probably be better.
EDIT: Ok, some major issues w/ 3.5. Onl install with 48×48 icons, and don’t uninstall without having
1.Unreal Commander or other windows explorer alternative
2.Knowledge of system files
After uninstalling, iertutil.dll will most likely be gone. Go into your dllcache, and move it from there into c:\windows\system32 and c:\windows
2.Msstyles
Changes your theme…the default is that disgusting xp one. May require UX-themepatcher. There are some good ones at Studio-TwentyEight.com
3.Docks
These are GREAT. VERY useful, and aesthetically pleasing. I think that RK Launcher(get iVista or Leopard Inspired) is best, but Rocketdock and Yz Dock are pretty good. Objectdock SUX!
4.True Transparency
Pretty much changes the border of your windows. There are 2 or 3 good mac themes. At osx-e, there are a Tiger one (i made it) and a Leopard one. Both are great.
5.Spotlight Clones
These do just what the name suggests-Emulate Spotlight! Many work w/ Google Desktop Search, so you might have to get that. I recommend I-find, but searchspy and macfind aregood too.
6.Macswitch
An alt-tab replacement. Supports .icos and .pngs as icons for windows.
7.Finderbar
Gives you that Mac taskbar…..you know what i mean. Some people have appearance issues….but it is great if it works fine.
8.Tiger System Preferences
Like control panel, just……TIGER! Surprise…..bet you didn’t see that one coming.
9. Explorer Mods
Ok….for this, you can use an alternative, like nexplorer. Or you can use Styler w/ a mac theme and Findexer. I prefer the latter.
10.Widgets
Forthis, you can use Konfabulator or Avedesk. I don’t use these b/c the take up to much RAM….but if you have more than a gig, or don’t run many apps at once, these are great. I recommend a combination of Kon and Ave. Also, try Sysmetrix.
Most of this, plus much more, can be found at www.osx-e.com