Step 1:
Install FlyakiteOSX. Run this free tool and you’re half way there. It will quickly replace needed system files, set necessary registry tweaks and install bunch of needed extras, i.e. cursors, sounds, visual styles and so on. Some Screenshots
Install FlyakiteOSX. Run this free tool and you’re half way there. It will quickly replace needed system files, set necessary registry tweaks and install bunch of needed extras, i.e. cursors, sounds, visual styles and so on. Some Screenshots
Step 2: (Installing Dock) [Update: Ooops, I just figured out that FLyakiteOSX has an option that eliminates the need for step 2]Now it’s time to get that nice rollover expansion effect for icons and shortcuts similar to the bottom dock on OS X. Initially, I thought I would get this with FlyakiteOSX but unfortunately I didn’t. So, I found couple of tools that can get the job done. These areRKlauncher and ObjectDock. Which one to use is up to you, both of them are pretty good.
RKlauncher:
ObjectDock:
ObjectDock:
Step3: (Browser and Email)Now that you got all the basics, it’s time to suit up your browser and email. If you are not using Firefox as your browser and Thunderbird as your desktop email client, then feel free to skip this one. For all lucky ones there are some themes you can use to get MAC looks. For Firefox check out iFox Smooth, iFox Metal, Macfox II graphiteo, Macfox II andCobalt firefox themes. And for Thunderbird see Apple mail and Tiger mail.