Sunday, 2 December 2007

Vista Transformation Pack 8.0.1



Vista Transformation Pack 8.0.1 | 28.55 MB


Vista Transformation Pack will give to your Windows XP system the new and cool look of Microsoft's future operating system: Windows Vista. The pack changes most of the system icons, skins and toolbars and also adds new enhancements to your desktop such as a dock bar or a different system tray clock. It is free and does a great job of giving machine a look similar to Vista.

It does have uninstallation options in case you decide you want to get rid of it, so there really isn’t anything to lose. However, when you install the software it has to overwrite some system files (it modifies things like the boot screen) so Windows will prompt you stating that your system files have been changed. It will ask whether you want to change them back or leave them, so just leave them if you want the system to function properly.

Features of "Vista Transformation Pack":
• Boot screen
• Welcome Screen / Logon Screen
• New msstyles files (visual styles)
• New desktop and file icons
• New toolbar icons
• Progress Dialogs
• Sounds scheme
• System Tray icons
• New Wallpapers
• Windows Media Player Skins

This is the most tired release I’ve ever been through. I wonder if user who get this will appreciate how hard I really went through for this. It seems Lee is being too messy right now so I won’t hold back any longer. This release has overall improvements for features compared to previous versions and has a lot of user interface refinements for ease of use with end-user. You will find this program is amazingly easier comparing to all other shell packs.

Changes in Version 8.0.1:
- Fixed pre-configuration specifications to improve performance (Removed unstable applications from list)
- Fixed TrueTransparency's stability (some settings in skin causing input hook problems)
- Fixed Visualtooltip configuration when user accidently deletes the configuration files in there
- Removed backup files' status and put CPU model instead (obsolete checking)
- Updated system files' status report to "Out of sync" and repairing system files information
- Updated user account configuration system for more subtle performance

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