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In Winmac is there any way i could use the mac os 8 style but with the OS X graphics.

Neyo, what IE skin did you used becuase i like how yours look, without the borders on the buttons ( a link please )

What media player is that, the one that says (QTX) on the tittle bar, is that available for windows, if so where could i get it.

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Neyo, what IE skin did you used becuase i like how yours look, without the borders on the buttons ( a link please )

What media player is that, the one that says (QTX) on the tittle bar, is that available for windows, if so where could i get it.

I think that Webblinds skin, the "IE skin", is part of Aquapack. It also includes the Windowblinds skin I use sometimes.

I Believe that Media Player is Winamp with some sort of Quicktime skin, I could be wrong though.

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these sites might be helpful for people who want their pc's to have a mac flavor:

OSXp theme for windows XP - this site includes an explorer hack to remove the "start" and add an apple to the start button.

Urbanslurp

WinMac

you can search themexp.org and wincustomize.com for themes and WB skins. of course there is object desktop, desktopX, incon packager and a million other things but these sites will at least give some people a start. :D

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correllium: then you have your taskbar at the bottom and removed the start menu? i like to keep my taskbar at the top and what i've done is create a pseudo-aquadock quicklaunch taskbar at the bottom which auto-hides and is transparent. i guess it's only possible to either skin the main taskbar. i thought i might be able to apply a bmp to it or something from the osxp theme. here's a screenshot. it's a work in progress.

aquadock_test.JPG

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heres my desktop of OSX (Under XP)

I Used:

Aquapak Visual Style (no start button)

DektopX (for the Dock)

QCD Player with Itunes Skin

Icon Packager (OSX Icons)

Window FX (For transparent menus

Now all i want is the aqua finder and browser but the links are dead on aquasoft. If anyone can e-mail these to [email protected]

Heres my desktop:

Sorry for low quality (neowin don't allow good quality pics :( )

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