Windows 7 Transformation Pack 2.0 is available for download to be used on Vista as well as on XP and 2003 versions. This pack is free to download, and if all features of Windows 7 is required, then it is preferable for the user to order/buy/download a full copy of Windows 7 itself. The transformation pack is only an addon and enhancement to the appearance of the Windows versions stated above, with some options taken from Windows 7.
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hmmm not too friendly with linux, but do have the cds home
even if linux has Wine
I use windows due to the software I use everyday and also for games, easier to install and run
yeah yeah seems like a valid reason to me
Besides i’ve that pack and well my point of view is that it is not that great …..
(well i’ve used it with windowblinds on and those two really messed with each other )
For truly amazing visual effects, better use Ubuntu or Fedora … Windowz suks
agreed