Grabbing a Few Great Features from Macintosh Desktop Computers, for Use on your Windows Machine
Even people who hate Macintosh desktop computers (for how overpriced they are compared to Windows computers with similar hardware) find it hard to deny that Mac OS X is a work of art.
There are all kinds of ways out there that you can use to make your Windows computer look like a Mac (chief among which is the Snow Transformation Pack); what do you do if you wish to have your Windows computer actually work like a Mac? If that’s where your interest lies, try these ways out.
Devotees of Macintosh desktop computers often take one look at what it’s like to manage all of one’s open windows on a Windows computer and take a step back in horror at how cluttered everything seems.
There is no equivalent on Windows for instance, for Spaces and Expose, two popular OS X features that allow you to manage windows on the Mac.
If you crave that kind of easy functionality on Windows, Dexpot is an app that’s just for you. Install it, and you can right away substitute Alt-Tab for the features Dexpot gives you.
You get a quick list of all the open windows you got going on, you can keep tabs on all the virtual desktops you have, you can turn on the screensaver at the touch of a button; you can even set up keyboard shortcuts exactly as you wish. Read the rest of this entry →
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