Well many of you are familiar with Windows and Apples operating systems; WindowsXP/WindowsVista and OSx Tiger/OSx Leopard.
Their purpose remain very much the same but their user interfaces differ quite greatly from one another. For one Vista is quite the pain to navigate through if you were raised on the old windows systems or OSx and OSx can be equally as infuriating if you are a Windows person. The same can apply to Apple buffs using Windows machines. I’m at home on both platforms and decided to gather up what software I had lying around and turn a Windows UI(user interface) into the OSx Interface. I was successful and the results were wonderful. With a working dock with magnify effect and bouncing icons, along with the top menu bar with all the expected OSx options leading to their Windows equivalents. This should work just as efficiently on Windows Vista as well assuming you disable that accursed Aero effect system.
I used a combination of WindowsBlinds, ObjectBar, and ObjectDock and alot of icons to replace the usual Windows artifacts that are presented as part of the UI.
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