It’s a PC user’s dream : to be on a mac. Actually what motivates this craving desire for the mac, imho, is the look : both the hardware(the mac) and the accompanying OSX look great. It’s stylish, fresh and sleek.
But if you’re on a PC, no need to despair or hack it down to make it look like a mac. I’ll concentrate here with aquafying the OS. First you should know that if you’re on a PC and using either Windows or Linux, stay with it. No need to use things like the tweaked Intel Mac OS/hackintosh, that will put the real OSX on your PC. Even if you happen to get this working, it would take you long to get a fully functional PC with the Intel Mac OS installed; it would take you time to hunt down the drivers for your hardware and then there aren’t much software that would like to be run on such a configuration.

What you should be doing, instead, to fulfill that envy of yours to see your PC look like a mac is to mod/tweak only the required parts of the OS that I’ll describe here. Windows/Linux’s interfaces are rather good so no need to add superfluous things like a dock when the taskbar is here to grab all your opened applications. Furthermore don’t you find the explorer good enough to manage the access to your files? It’s not fully functional so just follow on where we’ll try to remedy to this situation.
Before going any further, I’ll concentrate more on the XP/Vista mod further on. For Linux’s users, check out the corresponding tutorial, Mac4Lin here and change accordingly. That guide will show you how to mod an Ubuntu Linux distro installed on a PC but as I’ve already said, there are many things that I think needn’t be touched : like tinkering with the taskbar.(On Ubuntu, this gets really messy, since you’ll have to get Compiz fusion working in order to install the AWN dock).

So let’s get that sleek mac look down on our Windows installed PC. In fact, it’s just some simple things to be changed/added : nothing complicated and most importantly nothing that will change the behaviour of Windows - which is our main objective here.
I told you it would be simple, so here’re those steps :
- Download the wallpapers ; your desktop should shine like an apple : download OSX wallpapers here, Tiger OSX wallpapers here, Panther OSX wallpapers here and check out some stunning modded wallpapers(mac osx/iphones/ipods derivatives too) here. Extract them and apply your new OSX wallpaper on your PC.
- Download the MacOSX fonts here and apply them following this guide.
- Download Leopard X theme that comes with 3 visual styles : iTunes, Tiger and Leopard look. Extract the package’s content to /windows/resources/themes. Then you should be having a folder called X and the Leopard X theme file. Click on the Leopard X theme file to apply the new theme or to select the different visual styles.
- Skin Firefox and Thunderbird
- Replace Windows default sidebar folder view with Findexer, a small application that once installed will provide you with a sidebar panel similar to that found on Finder for mac osx. No lengthy configuration required. It’s ready to use once installed.
Tiger theme : 
Leopard theme : 
Itunes theme : 
MacOSX skin for Firefox : 
MacOSX skin for Thunderbird : 
That should be it. Leave the rest because XP/Linux is good enough to sit on your PC although many mac fans advocate the contrary : Windows/Linux is good. No need to buy an EXPENSIVE(read me carefully) mac to get just that sleek look. If you want to try out OSX, then better buy it because that will cost your more tinkering with your PC to get OSX on it. And I’m firm sure that you haven’t learnt enough of the marvels your PC can do to get rid of it now for a mac. So rejoice PC users, stop dreaming of that utopian mac osx look on your pc, you’ve just got it now. Wake up, neo.. Oh I mean PC user. Cheers
P.S : While many boast the simplicity that you can get by using FlyAKiteOSX or WinOSX2 to get that macosx look on your PC, I wouldn’t advise you to use such software for the simple reason that they change many of Windows’ core items that could easily make your system sluggish and cause irreversible damage too.
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Very nice article man. will definitely come back to read more
I guess this guide would be incomplete without the Dock. For that i would recommend RocketDock.

There’s the cursors & the icons as well. & Style Toolbar (if you are using WindowsBlinds).
Welcome back dude! By the way nice topic (though am not rly interested & didn’t rly read it)
Am kinda happy with my (new) tweaked version of Win Xp …
Hope to hear of ya soon
@ lost wanderer
it’s not really coming back
this is just passing by…..:p
ha
i’ve gone that way too some time ago hans
but now since i got hold on leopard x86 i might try it as soon as i get back home
already got an hp laptop running it seamlessly here, so i guess i must try it at home 
@ kyu
I’m sure, down the road, you’ll surely find something that won’t work on intel leopard or at least something you thought should work on every normal pc. that’s the conclusion I’ve formed after testing the intel osx stuff ; it’s good but it got my pc back to the stone age(put in all the hacking and ‘cool’ stuffs you would do on m$ windows here)
ha
maybe so but for now leopard is up and running, surprisingly everything including wireless is working, even the software for my usb guitar works uber fine
and else anyways i’ve got a dual boot here and i’ll set a triple boot with nux at home heh
m’enfin i must admit though that i really really very much (got the emphasis?
) prefer dreamlinux 3 (hop, pub
) over leopard in some aspects of the config, i’m definitely making that my home distro, so as for leopard we’ll see, but up till now no major faults found 
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Keep up the good work.
Ken