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This is the first beta of the new MacOSX Transformation Pack for Windows. With this program you can transform your Windows to MacOSX without having to install all kinds of other tools. This pack works only on Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Media Center 2004 with SP2! Please read the included readme files when you install this pack.

Description:

- For Windows XP Professional WITH SP2 ONLY!

- And Windows Media Center Edition 2004 SP2!

- Modded system files

- Trillian iChat and iChatAV Skins

- Tiger, Panther and Jaguar Windowblinds skins.

- Aquadock skin

- Windvd skin

- Cursors

- Sounds

- Bootscreen

- Nexplorer 1.9 Panther skin

- Wallpapers

Download MacOSX Transformation Pack 1.0 beta

Screenshots MacOSX Transformation Pack 1.0 beta

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Nice work, but imho i dont really see the point of transforming windows GUI to look like something that it is not :wacko: same thing with the longhorn transformation pack, why try to change one thing that is great too look like something that it is not ?

Nice work, but imho i dont really see the point of transforming windows GUI to look like something that it is not :wacko: same thing with the longhorn transformation pack, why try to change one thing that is great too look like something that it is not ?

To make your computer more aesthetically pleasing.

Great work, btw.

yes his is! this one looked cheap and most of the icons were blurry and horrible looking

Where can I get his pack ?

His site is down.

and http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com doesn't have any info about the pack... :(

-edit-

Got it ! http://osx.portraitofakite.com

Edited by xplatinum
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