Windows 7 & Windows 8 Using Mountain Lion Style


In this post, I'll show you how to transform your Windows 7 and Windows 8 Consumer Preview into Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Since the Mountain Lion has not formally launched, then the user and fans can try this skin pack for their Windows 7 or Windows 8 in order to feel the Mountain Lion UI and experience.
Note: Please remember that such transformation packs are difficult to uninstall and a system restore point will not revert the changes. Before installing the Mac OS X Mountain Lion Skin Pack, make sure that you backup your computer to revert the changes (if required). Moreover, make sure that UAC (User Account Control) is disabled.

Once you got this skin pack, run the .exe file, and may be you would like to read the terms and conditions or you can just click Agree. Choose Custom Installation and uncheck setting Babylon as your default search provider, homepage, and Babylon toolbar. This software is ad-supported.

In the next window, you will be prompted to select the files you want to install, including the extra 3rd party apps. For the best experience, check all the elements to install.
Mountain Lion Skin Packs for Windows 7 & 8

Finally, restart your PC for the changes to take effect. Once you do, the screenshot below shows you what the new interface will look like. Using XWidgets, XLaunchpad, Rocket Dock etc., the transformation is very fine indeed. The developer has included Aero themes as well, which can be accessed from the Personalization menu as normally done in Windows 7.
Windows 7 Using Mountain Lion Style

And this is screenshot of Mountain Lion skin packs for Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
Windows 8 Using Mountain Lion Style

Download Mountain Lion Skin Pack for Windows 7
Download Mountain Lion Skin Pack for Windows 8

Via http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/transform-windows-7-windows-8-into-mac-os-x-10-8-mountain-lion/

2 comments:

  1. no one better than linux :)

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  2. nice! to run this u need more then 3gb of ram and it's got some built in malware ... wooohooo!

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