Make Windows 8 / 8.1 look like Mac OS X Mountain Lion using Mac OS Skin Pack. How to get Mac finderbar for all Windows OS. TripleBoot OS X Mavericks, Windows 8.1 Pro and Ubuntu 13.10. The Mac functionality in Windows Although Finderbar resembles the Mac OS X functionality bar, it leads to Windows folders, files or programs. You may add or remove buttons from the finder bar, by using the Menu Editor.
Is there any software that enables me to have my Windows Explorer look like the Explorer of Mac?
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Please let me know. Thank you!
Ultra Explorer: ---Column view (like Mac OS X Finder) ---Favorites panel (not a menu) ---Drop Stack (like Path Finder) ---Tabbed interface (like Path Finder and rumored OS X Finder in Leopard) ---Integrated command line [BROKEN LINK REMOVED]
Finder Sidebar for Explorer http://ausrif.deviantart.com/art/Finder-Sidebar-for-Explorer-109228512
Since the link is 'dead' (forbidden, permissions) I can only assume you want to transform your Windows into a Mac OS X look.
If that's the case you can find informations at the following links: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/transform-windows-7-into-mac-with-snow-transformation-pack/ http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-transform-windows-7-into-mac-os-x-10-7-lion/
Well no,
I only want to change the way my explorer looks like.Mac has something with columns, which I really like...
But thanks anyway...
First, it would help to know which version of Windows you're talking about. Although there are some themes available to change the look of your entire Windows installation to mimic the Macintosh, it may not make Windows Explorer look like the Mac Finder. See this as a starting point:
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But the easiest way to do it is to buy a Mac.
And then you can either dual boot Mac OS and Windows or run Windows in Parallels. Might be a bit more advanced than what you're looking for. :-)
I'm not aware of any 'conversion' pack ever including a Finder style column view therefor I doubt there is anything like that at the moment ~ probably a Windows Shell limitation.
Speaking of that your only chance might be using an entire Windows shell replacement. You can find a list at the following Wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_shell_replacement
Just keep in mind that a shell replacement will change the entire style and 'Explorer' functionality. You will also want to make at least a restore point beforehand because there is always some risk involved
As someone pointed out what you bascially need is a Windows Shell replacement. I am sure there are many alternatives out there which include features available on Mac Finder.
Here are some relevant MakeUseOf articles you should check out.
The 5 Good Free Windows File Managers //www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-5-best-windows-explorer-replacements/
Forget Windows Explorer, Explorer++ Is The Perfect, Powerful Alternative //www.makeuseof.com/tag/forget-windows-explorer-explorer-perfect-powerful-alternative/
Replace Windows Explorer With A More Powerful Alternative //www.makeuseof.com/tag/replace-windows-explorer-with-a-more-powerful-alternative/
SE-Explorer: A Portable Full-Featured Windows Explorer Alternative //www.makeuseof.com/tag/seexplorer-portable-fullfeatured-windows-explorer-alternative/
QMMander – Cool Open Source Alternative to Windows Explorer //www.makeuseof.com/tag/qmmander-replace-your-windows-explorer-with-an-open-source-alternative/