Kamis, 28 April 2011

Themes For Windows 7

SevenVG RTM Windows 7

SevenVGRTM Windows 7 Themes For XP

Windows 7 Black Theme

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Probably the most complete Windows 7 theme for Windows XP so far. It comes with an easy installer (just click on theme.exe in the themes folder) and replicates most of the Windows 7 interface including the Windows 7 taskbar, fonts and common tasks.

Windows 7 Blue Theme

Basically the same theme as above only in blue and with a different wallpaper image.
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Aero Ultimate 7 6801 Beta

(Windows Blinds Needed)
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This Windows 7 theme needs several additional software programs to be installed to resemble Windows 7 the most, those are:
You need Aero Ultimate Original to be installed, otherwise the shellstyle won’t work [link]
Perfectly matching vistart skin: [link]
Download wallpapers: [link]
The PDC (the one in the preview) wallpaper: [link]
Download rainbar and simply disable the sidebar background: [link]
Download 7 StylerToolbar here: [link]
Windows 7 Logon: [link]
Windows 7 Screensaver: [link]

Windows7 PDC 2008 Theme

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DeskMundo Deviant Theme

A very early Windows 7 theme for Windows XP
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Note: Some themes can only be installed on the operating systems if a system file has been properly patched that locks third party themes from being installed. 

Do the Microsoft Windows 7 Sold Numbers Really Add Up?



    One survey came from Fiberlink Communications, a provider of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) solutions, which allows organizations find out what software versions are on their endpoints. They recently did a survey of 500,000 computers owned by their customers and found that nearly 17 percent were running XP SP2. Fiberlink customers include stalwart companies such as Bayer, Volkswagen and Pepsi. Their research found that Windows 7 was running on barely .33 percent of computers in their survey pool, with 2.96 percent running Windows 2000, 15.14 percent running Windows Vista, and a whopping 81.57 percent running Windows XP.
 
Another poll, by PC Advisor, showed that only one in six users, or 15.4 per cent, said they would upgrade to Windows 7. Even fewer than that, about 5.7 per cent, said they would stick with their current version of Windows XP, SP2 or an earlier Service Pack. About 5.1 per cent said they would make the upgrade to Windows XP SP3. It seems that most respondents are satisfied with XP, and that may be the biggest challenge to Windows 7.

     The Service Pack for Windows XP

     Microsoft has announced the end of support for Windows XP Service Pack 2. So customers will want to upgrade to Service Pack 3. Microsoft released XP SP3 in May 2008. It was a large 316MB package that included the fixes from the previous two service packs plus additional ones.
Fiberlink indicated that the Microsoft announcement ending Service Pack 2 support would prompt companies to move to Windows7; but maybe not right away. Companies may tolerate a certain amount of risk and uncertainty for a couple of months before they make the migration move. Another factor to consider in making to move to Windows 7 is improving economic conditions plus cheaper hardware. However, right now, XP still dominates.

Rabu, 20 April 2011

Themes For Windows Seven

    Looking to advocate that you’re an avid Windows 7 user? Then this theme is just for you. The I’m A Windows 7 PC  theme lets you show off to all your friends that you are the proud user of a PC running a copy of Windows 7. The theme is a combination of 4 wallpapers, inbuilt sound scheme Festival. All four wallpapers have different Windows flag color with tag line ‘I’M Windows 7 PC’ and mark of ‘7’.