ObjectDock (The Dock At the Bottom of the Mac): http://www.4shared.com/get/EbflHlqY/ObjectDock_free.html
ObjectDock Skin: http://www.wincustomize.com/explore/objectdock/12905/
WindowBlinds (Mac Skin): http://www.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Enhancements/Other-Desktop-Enhancements/WindowBlinds.shtml
WindowBlinds Skin: http://eamon63.deviantart.com/art/Leo-Vista-WB2-116086403
Windows Taskbar At Top:
1. Right-Click on the taskbar
2. Uncheck "Lock The Taskbar"
3. Drag it to the top of the screen
4. Right-Click on the taskbar
5. Go to properties
6. Check off "Use Small Icons"
7. Click "Apply"
8. Check "Lock The Taskbar"
9. When you restart the computer follow instructions 4-8
You can Download iTunes and QuickTime From Apple but that is Optional
The Xandros system does not allow this extent of modification. You would need to install another Linux distribution on the Eee. Two distros that have a GUI similar to that of Mac OS X are gOS and Dreamlinux. gOS is designed for low-powered devices like the Eee, so it should be a good fit. Dreamlinux is not tailored for the Eee, but has low system requirements.
Just install Windows 7 on a different partition and choose it when you're booting. That would be simpler.
You can make the desktops look the same. Windows 8 has the Metro interface, so you have to install a third party program to mimic this.
The easiest way to downgrade a Mac so it looks like a Windows box is to install and run Windows on the Mac.
It cost a little bit but you go out and BUY A MAC!!
by downloading: rocketdock. its really good!
You need to jailbreak it first. After that you can run cydia on your iPod and get an app that allows you to have your iPod's skin to changed to that of an mac OS computer or a windows computer
You can download a theme to make Vista look more like OS X. It won't run OS X applications, though.
Mac OS X Lion for Windows XP:OS X Lion ThemeObject DockLion Skin Object Dock ThemeMac OS X Snow leopard for XP:Snow Leopard 10.6.3 ThemeWallpaperMac Apps for Windows
Boot Camp allows you to install Windows on your Mac and dual boot. Your Mac will look just like a Windows PC when you boot into the Windows partition. You will also have to install Windows Security on that partition to be safe.
I have found a method using X Windows Dock, but I don't like the look of that dock!!
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
Providing the Mac is a recent model with an Intel processor you could make a Mac into a Windows only machine or you could partition the hard drive and have both Mac OS X and Windows as options.
Fly Like a Bird is not Mac-Compatible, which simply means you have to download something to do it, or it simply won't work, depending on what computer you have. Though I am a fan of Macs, you're better off having a Mac and a Windows/Microsoft, for things you can't do on a mac...
Yes, you can run Windows on an Apple computer. It's possible to install Windows on an iMac, Mac Mini, or Mac Pro. You can do it yourself, or you can purchase a Windows-compatible Mac from a retailer. The most affordablekey option is to buy a pre-built Mac from a reputable and reliable online seller, like Amazon. For the best deals, you can look for discounts during special occasions such as Valentine's Day or Christmas with coupon codes to save up to 70% off.