
Update: A new guide/transformation pack has been released to make your bland, Windows XP look and somewhat behave like Mac's Leopard OS. The guide includes links to step-by-step guides, emulation downloads, and theme//icon resources.
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In short, Driver Magician is a life saver. Every Windows user knows what it’s like to do a fresh install Windows only to discover that there are missing drivers or no easy and fast way to download the them.
Forget about CDs, or if you’re lucky and have NIC drivers, googling each component.
Those days are over, friends.
Most people have already customized Windows simply by changing the wallpaper. A lot of people don’t know that you can change the look of pretty much everything else.
You can get custom Windows themes, or visual styles, icons, and skins for most of your programs.

When Apple moved over to Intel CPU’s, the Mac OS X was rewritten for the Intel structure. As a result, the OS, with some hacking, could work on a Windows PC.
The main issue with this this is the lack of driver support, since Mac hardware is hand picked.
Does your computer take forever to startup or a lot longer than when you got it?
This is one of the most common problems a Windows user faces. After a few months, you notice it takes longer and longer for your comptuer to start up.

There are several, esthetic reasons to theme your Windows XP to look like Mac OS X, but there are also functionality reasons: the dock vs. desktop icons/start menu, Windows Shade instead of minimizing, etc. You can do a complete overhaul or just skin a few apps.

If you want to make Firefox (2.x) look like Apple’s Safari browser or maximize screen space by reducing the space of the top menubar, just get the Aqua Inspirat Firefox theme, the Compact Menu 2 plugin, the Stop-or-Reload plugin, and the Tab Mix Plus plugin.