If you really like the way Mac OS X Lion looks on a Mac, you might be inclined to try it out on the PC, too!
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Hamed Danger of DeviantArt has created a stunningly similar theme for the Windows 7 system which looks a lot like the Mac OS X Lion theme, but as mentioned, it's for Windows 7 systems.
BrowserCam introduces Taskbar for PC (MAC) download for free. Root Uninstaller. Launched Taskbar undefined to work with Google Android and also iOS but you might also install Taskbar on PC or computer. We're going to check out the criteria to help you download Taskbar PC on Windows or MAC computer without much difficulty. However, the taskbar and start menu do seem a bit out of place on a Mac because of their rather outdated visual design. In conclusion, iTaskbar is a nifty application that adds a feature many users feel is missing from their Macs: an OS X version of the Windows taskbar and start menu.
He does an excellent job of making Windows look like the new Mac OS X look and the emulation he pulled off is impressive. As you can imagine, though, this Windows 7 theme does not include the actual functionality of a Mac.
Your system may require a restart after installing this theme.
This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from theme software for windows without restrictions. Mac OS X Lion Skin for Windows 7 4.0 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Compatibility with this software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit or 64-bit setup. A separate x64 version may be available from Hamed Danger.
Filed under:Take back control of your task bar! ViGlance simplifies your windows taskbar by organizing your programs so that there’s clutter. The ultimate upgrade for your Windows Taskbar!
ViGlance running with ViStart
ViGlance showing window live thumbnails
Hovering the mouse pointer over an application’s Taskbar icon produces a thumbnail window view known as a snapshot. But when you have multiple windows open in Vista, you see only one preview at a time. ViGlance makes this feature is elegant and more efficient. Hover the pointer on an icon, and thumbnails of the programs’s windows glide into position above the windows task bar, so you can quickly find the window you’re looking for.
In the past, you could open programs by dragging their icons to the Quick Launch toolbar. ViGlance removes the need for Quick Launch and adds its capabilities into its taskbar. Drag an app’s icon from the desktop to the windows taskbar, and ViGlance will pin it there, so you can launch the program from the task bar without having to search the start menu. You can also organise icons in the Taskbar by moving them to new positions!
The start button in Windows XP isn’t very pretty; it’s too big and ugly and its horrible shade of green. ViGlance replaces that horrible over sized start button with a small and efficient start orb. Whilst at the same time delivering a smooth fade transitional rollover effect like that of Windows 7.
ViGlance SE2 comes with new feature called jump-lists that retrieves your most recently opened documents from several locations on the operating system. Now you can easily access your recently opened files for your opened or pinned programs.
The most recent promotional video for ViGlance
The summer edition (ViGlance SE) promotional video
The original promotional video for ViGlance