Yosemite Transformation/UX Pack 2.0 Released


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Yosemite Transformation Pack
 
THE BEST WAY TO GET OS X YOSEMITE USER EXPERIENCES
 
Features:
- Seamless installation and uninstallation giving users safe transformation
- Easily configurable in single click with intelligence Metro UI design
- Designed for all editions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 including Server Editions
- Genuine OS X Yosemite/iOS 8 system resources
- Smart system files updating with auto-repair and Windows Update friendly
- UxStyle memory patching
- Lion Frame UI including Aero/Mac features for XP and non-Aero system
- OS X Yosemite/iOS 8 themes, wallpapers, user pictures and logon screen
- OS X Dock emulation with pre-configured docklets optimized for stability/performance
- Dashboard and Spaces with shortcut keys configured
- Launchpad access from desktop corner and Dock configured
 
You can run this program again to re-configure or uninstall. Tasks will be done after reboot.
 
 
Credits:
UxStyle memory patching: http://www.uxstyle.com
Mac Lion 3.0 for Windows XP: http://HeyItPaul.deviantart.com
Aqua SL for Windows Vista: http://Lukeedee.deviantart.com
OS X Yosemite Theme for Windows 7: http://cu88.deviantart.com
OS X Yosemite Theme for Windows 8/8.1: http://cu88.deviantart.com
Flurry screensaver: http://www.maddogsw.com/flurry
Windows 7 system files resources base: http://sagorpirbd.deviantart.com
Windows XP/Vista system files resources base: http://asilaydyingdl.deviantart.com
StandaloneStack: http://www.chrisnsoft.com
XWidget/XLaunchpad: http://www.xwidget.com
WinaeroGlass: http://www.winaero.com
 
Thanks to:
Apple.com for their amazing OS, OS X Yosemite.
Steve Jobs for his inspiring passion and dedication that set Apple and us to where we're here today.
ThemeMyPC.com for providing official mirror and hosting.
 
And to you for using Yosemite Transformation Pack :)
If you like this product, share it with your friends.
 
 
Contact: lucifiar@hotmail.com
Author: Mr. Windows X
 
 
Changelog
 
2.0
-Added Explorer Ribbon removal without modifying system files
-Added power options in Dock
-Changed applying permissions program to cacls instead of icacls
-Changed dock layer to normal so it won't get interrupt maximized window
-Changed system files update detection to warning level that allow installation
-Changed virtuawin's hotkeys to fix assignment error with intel/nvidia hotkeys
-Fixed folder icon glitches in Windows Vista/7/8/8.1
-Fixed UxStyle loading improving compatibility
-Fixed start orb glitches on larger DPI
-Removed font substitutions that could cause text rendering glitches in some languages
-Removed instruction text that glitches with multiple accounts in Windows XP logon screen
-Removed system files permission applying for smoother installation
-Removed Windows 8 glass transparency (break iTunes/Spotify)
-Updated taskbar configuration to match with Yosemite UI
-Updated Windows 7/8/8.1 theme for real Yosemite UI
 
1.0
-Initial release
 
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Did you actually get permission to use these themes in your software by the way? And what about ONE and winaeroglass as example did you get permission to repack these?

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Sighs....People these days. I asked them all and they're fine with it. OK?

Ok, was just asking, I'd be mad if my theme was repacked.
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Dear Windows X,

 

Please, tell us what da hell is this Yosemite Transformation Pack.

 

Here is what I see.  I see the name of this product called "Yosemite Transformation Pack".  From that title, I know this is a theme of some sort.  I know this pack is used for transforming some OS to look a certain way.  That is all I know.  After the product title, you went on to list "Features" and "Credits" and all that.. But why in the world you did not put a few sentence explaining what this "Yosemite Transformation Pack" is for?

 

It should have been something like:

 

Yosemite Transformation Pack.

 

What is Yosemite Transformation Pack?  Yosemite Transformation Pack is blah blah blah.... and so on...

 

Kinda awful to have to read all the "features" to try to figure out what a Yosemite Transformation Pack is for.  So based on the "Features" listed, this should be a transformation theme pack for Microsoft Windows OS?  Thanks for the hard work "Windows X" I think I will try this thing on the VM OS.  Looks good but first glance of the thread confused me as to what it's for.

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it's rather obvious what it is for those that want to use it

 

it's a transformation pack to make Windows look and somewhat act like OSX 10.10 (aka Yosemite)

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It left me pondering so it was not that obvious.  I can only guess/assume what it is from the title.  But after the title, I was hoping the OP would give a sentence or two, stating what this product is for and which OS.  I had to scrub through the "Features" listing to figure it out.  Was expecting to read that after the title.  I had to click on the download link to read what it is.  I am a creature of habits I guess.  Expecting a definition after a title.

 

Now I have a question tho.  After visitting the link, I still wonder the difference between "Yosemite Transformation Pack 2.0" and "Yosemite UX Pack 2.0"... I guess I have to try to do some more digging.

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Now I have a question tho.  After visitting the link, I still wonder the difference between "Yosemite Transformation Pack 2.0" and "Yosemite UX Pack 2.0"... I guess I have to try to do some more digging.

The UX Pack doesn't modify system files, so if you want to be 100% safe, use that one. The other one involves modifications of system files.

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Ok, was just asking, I'd be mad if my theme was repacked.

 

Well, I understand. I'd be mad too when someone ripped my work off when I was XP themer back in Longhorn days. Sorry if that sounds too offensive. I was little frustrated to be lumped with people doing repacks without proper procedures.

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Looks like the "Yosemite UX Pack 2.0" does not work on my Windows 7 x64 VM.  Everything goes blank.  Only see wallpaper and then Norton quaranteen 2 exe file.

well there's your first problem right there. you're using norton so it's most likely blocking the pack as a false positive

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Dear Windows X,

 

Please, tell us what da hell is this Yosemite Transformation Pack.

 

Here is what I see.  I see the name of this product called "Yosemite Transformation Pack".  From that title, I know this is a theme of some sort.  I know this pack is used for transforming some OS to look a certain way.  That is all I know.  After the product title, you went on to list "Features" and "Credits" and all that.. But why in the world you did not put a few sentence explaining what this "Yosemite Transformation Pack" is for?

 

It should have been something like:

 

Yosemite Transformation Pack.

 

What is Yosemite Transformation Pack?  Yosemite Transformation Pack is blah blah blah.... and so on...

 

Kinda awful to have to read all the "features" to try to figure out what a Yosemite Transformation Pack is for.  So based on the "Features" listed, this should be a transformation theme pack for Microsoft Windows OS?  Thanks for the hard work "Windows X" I think I will try this thing on the VM OS.  Looks good but first glance of the thread confused me as to what it's for.

It's a Yosemite ... (wait for it) Transformation Pack, obviously for Windows (duh, OSX cannot be rethemed/transformed) and why would you them OSX Yosemite into a pseudoYosemite theme? 

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obviously for Windows (duh, OSX cannot be rethemed/transformed) and why would you them OSX Yosemite into a pseudoYosemite theme? 

 

There are ways to apply themes to OS X (albeit possibly in a more limited fashion...), so theoretically you could try to make Mavericks look a bit more like Yosemite if you really wanted to... or you could simply wait a few more months... ;)

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