![]() ![]() ObjectBar is probably the best and most skinned for this. Vsdigital over at DeviantArt has made some very nice reflective dock icons for your dock.Īlso over at DeviantArt, kampongboy92 has some wonderful Leopard icons for use with Stardock’s IconPackager.Īfter that, you may want to install a finder type taskbar for your desktop. If you want to replace it, ObjectDock is a great dock program, and Yoni over at WindowsEdge has made a Leopard inspired dock using RKLauncher and KKMenu. This allows you to install other themes besides the ones that come with XP or Vista.Īn older version of RKLauncher comes with the Flyakite install to use as your dock. There are a few other Leopard Windowblinds themes as well as Visual Styles for Leopard that you can find at DeviantArt.Īnd just FYI If you are installing a visual style and have installed Flyakite, the uxtheme.dll patch has already been included with the install. My personal favorite is neodesktop’s Leopard Glass 3.0 theme for Windowblinds. Next, you want to apply a visual style or Windowblinds skin that matches the Leopard GUI. Surprisingly, my system ran smoother and faster and used little extra resources with this installed. As far as Transformation Packs go, Flyakite is the smoothest and most stable that I have ever tried. Do you want to make your windows based desktop look like Mac Leopard? Or just don’t have the money to invest in a Mac? Here are a few suggestions to help achieve this.įirst of all, however not necessary, but brings more of a Mac feel to your PC, you can install FlyakiteOSX v3.5 created by Chris Kite. ![]()
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