Windows isn't known as the prettiest OS out there. Sure, Windows 7, with its Aero flaunting default theme, is the best looking edition yet, but anyone who wants pure eye candy has generally gone the ...
Themes have been a part of Windows since at least Windows 95, and they’re still with us in Windows 7 in the form of a single file that packages together one or more desktop backgrounds, a screen saver ...
Miss your old Commodore 64? Now you can relive the glory days of the ’80s with this remarkably complete Windows 7 theme. Read details and download the Commodore 64 Theme File Note: To install the ...
deviantART crafter giannisgx89 offers up an unofficial Vista (SP1) theme that puts Windows 7's basic look and feel on your desktop in a lightweight, non-intrusive way. Take a closer look below. Like ...
This free Windows 7 theme turns your computer into HAL 9000 of “2001: A Space Odyssey”–or at least a safer simulacrum of it. Turn your Windows 7 desktop into HAL 9000 from Stanley Kubrick’slandmark ...
Aero Peek was introduced in Windows 7. If you have many windows open on your desktop, it’s quite easy to lose track of them. Aero Peek lets you ‘peek’ behind all the windows so that you can have a ...
The Aero desktop effect in Windows 7 (or, more specifically, the Desktop Windows Manager, also known as the Desktop Windows Manager) will make use of the DirectX 10.1 API in order to improve ...
Microsoft's Windows 8 developer preview greeted us with an interface steeped in Redmond's new Metro style -- its tile-centric start screen is sleek, fresh, and downright pretty. Imagine our surprise ...
A new tweak has been found in Windows 8. There is an a theme called Aero Lite Glass. Aero Lite theme is expected to be the alternative theme for Windows 8 users with low-end hardware. In short, just ...
Myth: You'll need heavyweight hardware and a premium Vista version to use the new Aero interface, and without Aero there's no reason to upgrade. Reality: The Windows ...
Microsoft said Friday that it is abandoning the “Aero” user interface with Windows 8, calling the UI that debuted in Vista and continued in Windows 7, “cheesy” and “dated.” In a massive 11,300-word ...
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