Steve Grenier's Guide For Making Windows Look Like A Mac
Published on February 28, 2005 By Steve Grenier In OS Customization

How To Make Windows Look Like A Mac

Steve Grenier's Guide For Making Windows Look Like A Mac

Features

  • Applying The WB Theme
  • Changing Schemes
    • Aqua
    • Platinum
    • Brushed
  • Aqua vs. Graphite
  • Customization
    • Titlebar Buttons
    • Start Menu
  • Troubleshooting
  • Extra Programs
    • LogonStudio
    • Iconpackager
    • ObjectDock
    • Objectbar
    • AveDesk
    • Konfabulator
    • WindowFX
    • CursorXP
    • Trillian
  • My Mac OS X Tiger Desktop

The following is for Windowblinds themes made by me (Steve Grenier), skins made by other authors may differ.

Applying The WB Theme

This is a very easy process, but I felt the need to add it so people know don't email me saying it doesn't work.

First off, you need to have Windowblinds installed, the latest version is always best to have. Now before you install the theme make sure you don't have any other version of the theme installed. This is mainly directed at the Beta Testers who had tested the theme during it's creation. Now, you can apply the theme you download from the bottom of this article. Simply double click or open the .wba file you download and Windowblinds should auto detect the file and install it for you. If not, open your Windowblinds Configuration. Select Install from disk and browse for the .wba you downloaded and open it.

Changing Schemes

Aqua

There are a couple ways for you to change the schemes in Tiger.

The first way is to open your Windowblinds Configuration, (double clicking the Windowblinds icon located in the system tray) select Mac OS X Tiger once selected on the right of that a combo box should appear. Click the arrow to open the list and there are 2 sub-schemes for the Aqua scheme. There is the standard Aqua, which is the default scheme, and there is Graphite. Both classified as the Aqua scheme. Select the style you want from the menu, Windowblinds will load a preview of the scheme, if it's the one you would like click Apply this skin now if your not happy with it, click on the arrow again and choose a different sub-scheme from the list. The Aqua scheme is the default theme for Mac OS X Tiger which will be coming this Spring.

The second way is to open Control Panel, in category view, select Appearance and Themes. Then under the Pick a task header select Changes the computer's theme. A new window will open (Display Properties) select the Appearance tab. Then select the scheme from the second combo box. The first should have Mac OS X Tiger selected, if not, select it, then proceed to change the scheme.

Platinum

This is done very much the same way as when changing the Aqua scheme. Instead of selecting one of the Aqua schemes (Aqua & Graphite) look for the schemes labeled Platinum. There are again 2 sub-schemes, Aqua and Graphite. Select the style you want, view the preview and apply. The Platinum scheme is new to the Mac OS X interface. It's used mainly in the Mail program and the System Preferences window.

Brushed

My personal favorite of all 3 schemes. The Brushed scheme is applied the same way you applied the other 2 schemes. Select the sub-scheme you want from the menu and apply. The Brushed scheme is well known throughout the Mac community and even the Windows community with iTunes. On Mac the Brushed scheme is used in a variety of places and a variety of shades. iTunes and iChat both have a lighter shade Brushed scheme then the Finder does. This scheme is based off the Finder Brushed shade.

Aqua vs. Graphite

As you may (hopefully) had noticed when changing schemes there are 2 different sub-schemes for each scheme. The differences between the 2 are as follows. Aqua has colour and is the most popular of the 2 schemes. Graphite is a desaturated version of the Aqua with a slight hint of blue and some minor differences. Generally speaking the difference between the 2 is that Aqua has colour and Graphite does not.

Customization

Titlebar Buttons

In the past I had an issue with some users who did not want the full Mac experience and had grown to used to having their buttons on the right hand side. So instead of waiting for people to complain I added it by default in this version. It's very easy to switch between the 2 different styles. The same way that you change the schemes, instead when you click the arrow to view the list select the ones labeled (Right) the ones that are not labeled (Right) are the default which has the buttons located on the left hand side.

Start Menu

There are 2 different styles of Start Menu's included in Mac OS X Tiger. The first is the standard Start Menu with all the regular features, Programs list, Places list, Shutdown/Logoff Buttons, Username, ect. Then there is the Apple Menu which is made to resemble the Apple Menu found in Mac OS X. Although it doesn't have many of the same features it at least looks like it. There is a minor issue with the Apple Menu, you need to be using Small Icons in the Start Menu for it to look proper. To set your start menu to use small icons right click an empty space on your taskbar and select properties. Click the Start Menu tab located in the top left of the new window that just opened. Then proceed and click the Customize button located in the bottom right. A new window will open, in this new window in the top center you will see the option to select Large icons or Small icons, select Small icons, click Ok, or Apply then Ok. Now in order for this Apple Menu to actually be useful you may need to add a few shortcuts to the list, by default Windows has Internet Explorer and Outlook Express located at the top of the Apple Menu, they will be in Bold. Before you start adding shortcuts to the list you need to find the Applications you want to add. I suggest, My Computer, My Documents, Control Panel, and Run. Whichever you choose simply right click the programs and select Create Shortcut you may want to rename once it's created to remove the Shortcut to label. Once you have the shortcuts all ready it's easy to add them. Click and hold the shortcut you would like to add, then press the Windows key on your keyboard (has a Windows flag on it). Then drag and drop below a shortcut in the Bold list. By default you would be dropping your new shortcut below the Outlook Express shortcut. Do this as many times and you want, to remove a shortcut simply right click Remove from this list. Once you add all your shortcuts it will be much more useful and a nice change from the standard Start Menu.

Troubleshooting

There are a few common problems that I can try and clear up here, although there are countless number of errors you could run into depending on what programs and configuration you have.

Fonts

I included the fonts that this theme uses in the theme directory (folder) it should auto install when you apply the theme if you do not have the fonts. Although it will not replace them if you already have them installed. Now as there are a number of versions of the Lucida Grande font the theme may look "screwed" up at some parts. For example those using FlyakitesOSX there is a known problem with the his version of Lucida Grande. Now as the majority of the theme looks fine with his version of the font the tabs however do not, they have a very large gap to the right. If you have this problem remove your version of Lucida Grande from your fonts folder (you may have to go into safe mode depending if it's in use or not) and the install the version that came with this theme.

Another common problem is when the fonts don't look the same as in my screenshots. The usual case there is that Cleartype font smoothing is not turned on. This is easy to change, open Control Panel, in category view, select Appearance and Themes. Then under the Pick a task header select Changes the computer's theme. A new window will open (Display Properties) select the Appearance tab. Once that loads click the Effects button. You will see Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts: click the arrow and select Cleartype. Click Ok, then Ok or Apply and Ok in the next window. Your fonts should now look like the ones in my screenshots.

Miscellaneous

If you are having problems with the titlebar buttons having black edges, check and make sure you have the latest version of Windowblinds installed. The odds are that you have a version older then 4.2, if you do, upgrade to the latest, 4.5 or higher.

Another problem some users are experiencing is that the dialog background do not have the lines on them and that they are a solid colour. That can be changed in your Windowblinds Advanced Configuration window. On the left under Settings click Basic Settings. Under the heading, Skin window backgrounds check off Dialog backgrounds (see Backgrounds to override). Save and apply and you will now have the lined backgrounds.

If the theme isn't loading properly or some features are missing, delete the theme and make sure the folder is removed from the Windowblinds directory and then re-download and install the theme a second time.

Some programs might not look properly with this theme applied, that is mainly due to the programs design. Windowblinds does it's best to properly skin as many components as possible but sometimes it just doesn't look right, that's not a problem that you can fix.

Extra Programs

LogonStudio

There's no reason why your desktop theme can have all the fun. With a LogonStudio theme you can change your login screen so it looks like the login screen of Mac OS X Tiger. This is a great tool to have when you are looking for the complete Mac experience on Windows, I highly suggest it. Download LogonStudio here. To install a logon just double click the .logonxp file you download and it should auto install and launch LogonStudio.

Iconpackager

If you want to add to the Mac experience I made an Iconpackage last year that is great for replacing the majority of the system files to match Mac OS X, you can download it here. It's a simple thing but it makes it feel more complete, another program I highly suggest. It's easy to install iconpackages. If they are .ip you can just double click them and it will install and launch Iconpackager. If they are in a .zip file, you need to open the archive and extra the folder inside into your Themes directory which is located within the Iconpackager folder inside your Stardock directory. You can download Iconpackager here.

ObjectDock

Objectdock is a fantastic application for creating a replica Dock. You can download Mac OS X Panther Icons here. Extract them to your Objectdock folder which is usually located within your Stardock folder, which is in Program Files. The free version of ObjectDock is all you need to re-create the Mac OS X Dock. Although the Plus version includes a lot of extra and cool features. This is a must have when trying to make Windows look and perform like a Mac. Download ObjectDock here.

Objectbar

Objectbar is the a fantastic program and has a lot of capabilities, my personal favorite is being about to create a replica Finder bar. The Finder bar is the taskbar-like bar located at the top on Mac OS X, it also replaces the Menu bar in Windows. I will be creating a new Objectbar skin to replica Mac OS X Tiger, but as of right now my latest was Mac OS X Panther which myself and Ian Black created. Download Mac OS X Panther for Objectbar here. and download Objectbar here.

AveDesk

AveDesk is a donate-ware so help show your support to AndreasV and donating here. AveDesk will enhance your desktop experience by making your desktop visually more pleasing and to give the possibility to add interactive icons and tools, called desklets. In order to download AveDesk you need to be a member of the website/forum Aqua-Soft to get the news on the latest versions. If you are already a member visit here to get all the latest news on AveDesk.

Konfabulator

In my opinion it is the best program for Widget's out there. It is incredibly easy to use, fantastic looking widgets, one of the best widget libraries on the internet. Fast, and makes your desktop look to good for words. Konfabulator is share-ware this their site here and try it out, I'm sure you won't be disappointed.

WindowFX

WindowFX is the program which is best known for it's ability to add Shadows around your Windows. It also can do a lot more including animations, transitions, and more. Even if your just using it for Shadows I suggest you give it a try, it's another one of those must haves when trying to make Windows look like Mac OS X. Download WindowFX here.\

CursorXP

I personally love this application. It's fantastic because it can do so much more then the average Windows XP cursor. Here you can download a Mac OS X CursorXP theme which will give you the cursors that Mac's have. If you don't have CursorXP there is also a standard Windows XP version of the cursors available here. I take no credit for making the cursors. I just use them. Download CursorXP here.

Trillian

Trillian itself is a very useful program as it combines all the major chat programs into one easy to use program. The main reason I use Trillian is so that I can use the iChat skin made by Daniel Lapointe (Danimator). It's the closest thing to the real iChat you can get on Windows. Download his iChat skins here. Also head over here to download Trillian.

My Mac OS X Tiger Desktop

A lot of people have been asking what programs am I running and how did I get my desktop to look the way it does in my screenshot here. So here I am going to clear it all up so everyone knows. I will post download links to all the items mentioned at the bottom of this section. To begin, the theme I am running is Mac OS X Tiger made by myself. It's for Windowblinds. I have the Brushed Aqua scheme currently running. Next is the Album Cover and Info. That is a skin created for AveTunes which is a Desklet for AveDesk. You need to be using iTunes as that is where it gets it's now playing information from. The skin was made by NKJ and you can download it at his site in the stuff section. Then we have my icons and their layout displaying the hard drive information. That is AveDesk, just using simple Desklets to link to my hard drives. At the bottom I have ObjectDock. I'm using some custom icons and the rest are from the Mac OS X PNG icon set that I posted a link to above in the ObjectDock section of this guide. The clock and the weather in the bottom corners is Konfabulator. The weather widget comes default with Konfabulator and the clock is called World clock, made by Ricky Romero and Harry Whitfield. That iChat like program is Trillian using the iChat AV skin is created by Daniel Lapointe and I modded it so it looked better for my personal use. Another thing people have been asking me was how did I remove the throbber from my explorer window giving it that clean look. The answer is I install Flyakite OSX. It is a installer that replaces parts of your system files that will make it look more like OS X. It is a fantastic package and I highly recommend you give it a try. You can uninstall it if it doesn't appeal to you or if you want to change from the OS X look. The shadow's I'm using are the OSX Perfect shadow theme created by Magnus Wild for WindowFX. Make sure you check off "for shaped windows" within the WindowFX Shadow properties. The Apple Menu shown in the screenshot has shortcuts not buttons. A lot of asked about the Logoff/Restart/Shutdown shortcuts so I included them below, extract the folder anywhere and drag the shortcuts into your start menu. I believe that is everything. If I have missed anything I will edit this and include them.

Files/Programs Download Links:

Mac OS X Tiger WB Theme - Download here.

Album Cover AveTunes Skin - Download in the "Stuff" section, here.

AveDesk - Download in this Aqua-Soft thread.

iTunes - Download here.

ObjectDock - Download here.

Mac OS X Panther (PNG) Icons - Download here.

Konfabulator - Download here.

World Clock Widget - Download here.

Trillian - Download here.

iChat Trillian Skin - Download here.

Flyakite OSX - Download here.

WindowFX - Download here.

OSX Perfect Shadow For WindowFX - Download here.

Logoff/Restart/Shutdown Start Menu Shortcuts - Download here.

And that is the guide, I hope you found it helped you when using this theme. For more customization visit Aqua-Soft and browse through there forums.

Steve Grenier


Comments (Page 5)
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on Apr 04, 2005
Test...
on Apr 04, 2005
^ I'm with him.
on Apr 05, 2005
How dare you test in my thread..
on Apr 05, 2005
Hi Steve (or anyone else who can help me), I have an external monitor attached to my Dell laptop. I can maximise using the WindowBlinds Tiger skin button on the laptop screen (768x1024) but not on the external 21" screen, on which I use design software and Explorer all day (the Dell screen has no contrast control). How do I maximise using the green button on the larger screen? Thanks, Andrew
on Apr 05, 2005
My pet bug 'Fred' was giving me grief, Steve .... I'll abstain from further tests...as T-Man seems to have killed my pet....
on Apr 06, 2005
Has anyone ever told you, that you were odd?
on Apr 06, 2005
Looks like Fred is still affecting this thread Jafo.
on Apr 16, 2005
Great skin, Steve

Got a quick question, if you don't mind. With the AveTunes plugin, it shows the album art and the rating (out of 5 stars) but I can't get it to show the artist/track details. Am I missing something obvious? Thanks
on Apr 16, 2005
Yea, that exact same problem happened with me, much like the font in the Flyakite OSX 1.0 messed up the tabs, the AveTunes plugin messes up the font, I had to manaully change the font to Arial or something. It's just in the .ini file in the skin folder
on Apr 16, 2005
Why would anyone be stupid enough to download the trillian one? it's almost triple the size of the program itself!?
on Apr 26, 2005
Hey Steve - Great work. The best I've seen. Bought WB to use your stuff. I hope they're giving you some kickbacks! Only question... The OS X Tiger brushed theme is cool but, the drop down menu's background doesn't support the brush look. Er... at least I can't figure out how to get it to do that. Panther's brushed theme has a very nice menu background. What's the best way to get OS X Tiger's overall theme but, Panther's brushed menu's?
on Jun 11, 2005
WooT this is awsome, now I can make my pc look like a mac with out having to buy a piece of shit mac.
on Jun 11, 2005
If any one is looking for a better looking ZIP icon I made the green file with a zipper on it into a icon. I know its probley wrong but it matches the .rar icons and looks alot better
on Jun 21, 2005
Nic work Steve!!!
on Jun 21, 2005
Nice work Steve!!!
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