Not updated as often as it should, but might be at some point...
Published on December 5, 2006 By Macmatt In OS Customization
This is my second attempt at making my PC look like a mac. The first time I overdid it and my pc got sooooooo slow. This time I'm just changing some things to keep my pc running well  .

Here are some screenshots:

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Comments
on Dec 06, 2006
Suggestion: Submit this as a screenshot if you want to show it off.
on Dec 06, 2006
No offense, but, um, it doesn't look like you did much at all.
on Dec 06, 2006
I don't particulary want to submit it as a screenshot for the reason stated by Meowy . It's still a work in progress mind.
on Dec 06, 2006
This stuff shouldn't slow your PC down at all and I think that is a problem with your PC.
on Dec 22, 2006
I've now done more to make it look like a Mac: Link. And my computer is not at all slow.
on Dec 22, 2006
I work on Macs for my job. I can tell you that you may be able to make your PC look like a Mac - sort of - but it ain't gonna run like a Mac! I went through this too, sometime ago and decided that the Mac look is just plain boring and if I can't afford, have a Mac then why bother? I'd rather trick out Windows anyway. Each OS has it's good points and bad points but I think you can make Windows look cooler. It's your machine, your choice.
on Dec 31, 2006
just get a mac and save yourself the hassle. anyway, you can put xp on intel macs! also they run like rockets! (if you have a gig or more of ram)
on Jan 01, 2007
Sometime in the future I hope to buy a Mac and when this PC gets old buy a copy of Windows and dual-boot. It was only because of price and gaming that I got a PC in the first place
on Jan 01, 2007
Will this work on a Windows XP-Pro 64 bit system?
on Jan 01, 2007
This is my second attempt at making my PC look like a mac.


The first time I overdid it and my pc got sooooooo slow.

Sounds like you succeeded