Tuesday 23 October, 2012

7 Best Transformation Packs For Windows 7


7 Best Transformation Packs For Windows 7



Though all transformation packs listed below come with an uninstaller to easily remove the pack from your PC, do create a system restore point or system image backup before installing the pack.  If you are not getting the default Windows 7 UI even after uninstalling the transformation pack, use the previously created system restore point to revert to the default look.
NOTE: Click on the download link to proceed to the download page of the setup and then download the correct version (x86 or x64) of the installer for your Windows 7.

  
1. Windows 8 Skin Pack: If you have decided to skip Windows 8 Developer Preview and still wants to get the look and feel of Windows 8, then this is the best transformation pack to make  your Windows 7 look-alike Windows 8 Developer Preview build. By installing this skin pack, you also get all-new Windows 8 start screen in Windows 7.


2. Android Skin Pack: This is the best and only Android transformation pack available for Windows 7.  The pack changes icons, wallpaper, logon screen and even the boot screen. It also adds a launch dock at the bottom of the screen.

3. iOS Skin Pack: This skin pack is for those PC users who want to taste the iOS 5 on their PCs. Like any other skin pack, it installs wallpapers, icons, logon screen and the boot screen. It also brings OS X Lion style taskbar, dock, and Explorer.

4. Windows Phone 7 Mango Skin Pack: Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) has been receiving rave reviews. If you love the next-generation mobile OS UI, then try this skin pack. Windows Phone 7 Mango skin pack includes wallpaper, visual style, cursors, fonts, Metro Start orb, and Metro style icons.

5. Lion Skin Pack: A perfect transformation pack to get the Mac OS X Lion look in Windows 7. Adds top taskbar, JumpPad, switcher, boot screen, Mac search, fonts, wallpaper, screensaver, visual style and cursors. The total free space required to install this pack is ~110 MB.

6. Ubuntu Skin Pack: This pack supports Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems. Along with visual style, wallpaper, icons, logon screen and boot screen, the pack also includes free utilities to get some of the best functionalities of Ubuntu in Windows.

7. Windows 8 Transformation Pack: There are quite a few Windows 8 transformation packs available on the web. This is an up-to-date transformation pack which transforms your Windows 7 into the recently released Windows 8 Developer Preview.

Let us know which is you favourite skin pack/transformation pack in comments.

Monday 17 September, 2012

Android Jelly Bean Skin Pack

Product Title :
Android Jelly Bean Skin Pack
Description :
Transform Windows 7 to Android Jelly Bean
Details


Transform Windows 7 to Android Jelly Bean

Download offline installer:
X64: Download
X86: Download


Note : Skin Packs installer have easy and safe install option , Please unistall old or other version of skin packs before install new version. Before install close all runnig program , after finish restart your system.

Support:
Windows 7 , Windows 7 SP1 - [X86_X64] - [All Language] - [All Version]
For windows 7 starter and home basic first need to patch and Unlock Aero effect from

http://www.skinpacks.com

Thursday 6 September, 2012

Windows 8 Theme

Windows 8 Transformation Pack 5.0


License: Freeware
Operating Systems: Windows 7 (32 bit), Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows Server, Windows Vista (32 bit), Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP
Requirements: .NET Framework 4.0; Windows XP x64 and Server also require .NET Framework 2.0 or later 
Languages: English
Software Cost: Free
Date Updated: 16 July 2012










Windows XP sports the Windows 8 look
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Every new version of Windows involves adapting to change, and Windows 8 will be no different, promising a radical new look as it attempts to bestride tablets and phones as well as your laptop or desktop. If all you want to do is preview the new look and some of the tools on your Windows 7-powered PC, try the Windows 8 UX Pack.
Windows 8 Transformation Pack 5.0If you’d like to emulate the look on an earlier version of Windows, you’ll need this Windows 8 Transformation Pack tool instead. It takes the UX Pack and adds in a number of extra elements that emulate key aspects of Windows 8 already built into Windows 7 such as the translucent Windows Aero interface. Basically, if you want to get the Windows 8 look in Vista, XP or Windows Server, you need this instead.
Installation is simple enough: extract the setup file from the zip archive, then double-click it to get started. If you’ve installed the pre-requisites (.NET Framework 4.0, plus .NET Framework 2.0-3.5 if you’re running Windows Server or the 64-bit version of XP) you can select what to install and then click Install to see if the program will be able to supply you with the features you desire.
Be patient, it can take a while to apply everything, and it occasionally appears stuck, but persevere and if all works you’ll be prompted to reboot at which point you’ll be able to get a feel for Windows 8.
For Vista and Windows 7 users, the changes will be largely superficial, with access to the Metro-like user interface and various gadgets the big attraction. XP users will notice the most radical changes, with a completely revamped interface to contend with. You may encounter glitches – if these prove too troublesome, or you decide the new look and feel isn’t for you, just re-run the setup tool to remove it from your system.
Windows 8 Transformation Pack v5.0 additions and new features:
- Fixed Segoe UI font installation compatibilities
- Improved uninstallation compatibilities with Themes removal
- Replaced Windows Vista theme with M-Awesome’s Windows 8 RC
- Replaced Windows 7 theme with thepanda-x’s Windows 8 RC Aero for Windows 7
- Replaced Windows 7 Metro theme with thepanda-x’s Windows 8 RC Aero for Windows 7
- Updated Aero mouse cursors from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated battery tray icons quality from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated branding logo to official ones from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated Explorer toolbar buttons from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated loading circle animation from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated Metro Inspirat theme for Windows XP to version 4.0 from Windows 8 Release Preview with more focus to Metro design
- Updated Newgen Tiles with Windows 8 Release Preview’s default background
- Updated Segoe UI fonts family from Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated TrueTransparency skin matching Windows 8 Release Preview
- Updated Windows 8 Release Preview logon screen
- Updated Windows 8 Release Preview’s wallpapers
Verdict:
A surprisingly elegant and effective way to give your ageing version of Windows a major makeover, but you may encounter the odd glitch. And make sure you back up your PC first.