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Short answer no. Long answer, themes themselves can be modified to work on Vista and you can use a program like Windows Blinds (For vista) to run old Windows Blind themes. However .msstyle themes (which I think you are referring to) will not work on Vista without modifying them as far as I know.

The only option at the moment is to use WindowBlinds... :x

If someone could reverse engineer the Vista theme engine to the point of making an application along the lines of StyleBuilder, the community can start pushing out real interesting themes.

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I suppose noone has found a way to convert good old .msstyles to Vista VS?

Can't stand Windowblinds :(

'' ... Import XP Styles

A featue of Visual Style Builder that has been secret until now is the ability to Import XP MsStyles.

That’s right, VSB makes it possible to use your favorite XP Styles on Vista! Most XP Styles only need some small modifications after importing to work correctly on Vista .

Here’s an example of XP Luna after having it converted to a Vista Style after importing:

lunaxp.png

As you can see, the dialog uses the Luna window borders as well as Luna buttons. As a bonus, the Luna theme got dropshadows and is rendered by the DWM. For this theme, I opted to keep the Aero buttons because I personally think they look great on the Luna theme.

Of course, not all themes can be imported 100% correctly: Vista has some more restrictions on the window frames than XP had. However, it will make porting much easier and it works for a lot of themes without modifications. . . . ''

so yes there is a program that can transport somehow the xp visual styles to vista , but we waiting for the realease of it, see the hole instructions of Vista Style Builder, also have a look to this page.

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