To me, Windows 7 just feels so much different from Xp and past OS's. Even in classic theme, it just seems glossier and more eye candy. Does anyone feel the same? And is there away to make it feel like Windows 95 or 2000? Even a guide for Vista because that feels the same way as 7 to me.
tweakwindows over at WinVistaClub has developed a great looking W7 Oneworld Theme.
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hack7mc.com has a Windows Media Center theme that looks good with the above
Hacking Windows7 MediaCenter: Download Theme: “Homeworldâ€Â
First 2 themes contain CUSTOM icons
(they include my computer and recycle bin icons)
FieldZoom:
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HydroProCity:
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now the themes without custom icons *but GREAT wallpapers*...
How is this version.
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a improvement over this?
This Vista/7 version seems very cluttered and easily able to be lost in while, the Xp and down version is all there and easily switchable between tabs.
And is there any way to change back to the Xp styled one in Windows 7?
Microsoft has a beautiful thing in Aero, but it isn't using it to the magnitude that it could be. One suggestion, cut out the white backgrounds on windows such as the control panel and windows explorer, and replace them with a glass background. If more than one window is open, make the active...
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looking at the screen shots and having tried it for a few minutes, i think one aspect in particular is a step backwards aesthetically. that change being the windows Start button icon. when Vista came out with the circular start button that slightly overlapped the rectangular taskbar i thought...
Here I state my little tiny opinion on the world wide web about Vista quite briefly. Know this, I'm very aesthetic. I look at every fine tuned detail of things in life and when it especially comes to computers and technology, I like to have the finest. In appearance, function and reliability. So...
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I am trying to see just how far I can go with Windows Vista to change the look and feel of it. I have changed my desktop drammatically but I need to know if it is possible somehow to lock the icons in place so that they can't be moved about. I like the look of it and don't want it changed...
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I was just wondering how do you change your taskbar look to transparent? and some other parts of the start menu, etc? Do I have to download a theme or something? If anyone knows please reply! thankyou.
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I found that when looking on the internet for info about Windows 7. If that is more or less what will be in Windows Seven, I think it will be pretty nice look. :)
The post-Vista edition of Windows doesn't yet have a name, but it's got a date - 2010 - and it's getting a fresh look.
If you're wondering what happened to the codenames of Vienna, and before that Blackcomb, which were originally attached to the OS, Windows senior VP Steven Sinofsky has...
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Wherever I look around to get info about Windows Vista, all I see is a (seemingly) paddy field desktop with a crop of green plants? Is there some agrarian push to the product for remote rural markets?