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09 May, 2012

How to Transform Windows 7 into Windows 8 User Interface

Windows 8 is yet to be released but it fired up the market and people are going crazy about this new operating system by Microsoft. There are many developers and designers, who were merging the features with current OS on the basis of recent concluded consumer electronics show, launched in Las Vegas, USA. There are many users like you and me, eager to use that environment on their own computer.
Download Windows 8 developer version.
Therefore, today we are going to discuss some simple trick to transform Windows 7 into Windows 8 environment. It is really admiring to develop such great Windows product that is more improved and beautiful than the earlier version, Windows 7.

Here, you are going to experience the latest Windows 8 beta version on Windows 7 for free. Although, the experience will not be as the original but still the developer/designer has tried hard to give his best. Another important factor is that Windows 8 screen doesn come with touch screen feature which was not available in Windows 7.
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Well, you can make it possible by the latest app, Metro 7. This application is very much helpful to Transform Windows 7 into Windows 8 GUI. Therefore, you should first download the Metro 7 application: click here.
Once you have downloaded metro 7, download the .Net Framework 4.0 in case of that you don’t have such one. If it is there in your PC then the installation process will be quite easier. But before proceeding ahead, you must create a system restore point to reverse back the whole process if something goes wrong or you wish to revert back any time.
After the installation, you can customize your system for better look by configuring the software settings. With the help of the application running perfectly on your system, you can use different title coming with this app on your system simply by scrolling and dragging via mouse.
It is for sure that you are going to enjoy this new environment after the successful installation and configuration.
There are some other similar applications in the market which can also help you to give the new look to your Windows 7 separately such as Aero Tile, Omnimo 4, Zetro, etc.
Aero Tile: This will give your screen a glitzy touch of Aeroful tiles with Aero Tile feature. It provides shortcut for various window dimensions like My Document, Program Files, Downloads, My Computer etc.
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So, If you like this option you can download it here (Download Aero Tile). The installation process is very simple. After clicking the “Download” button, it will take you to SOFTPEDIA site. Where you must click any one option among the two of ….(US) or …(RO) in order to download the zip file. Install it after extracting the zip file and you will get the option windows for your screen.
Omnimo 4: This one is rainmeter-based app, which is very flexible and interactive in performing many tasks at a single time. Install the app and decide yourself.
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Zetro: This is another great app from Windows 8 metro. With this you can easily draw stylish titles from windows 8 to windows 7. You must go through Read Me file in order to make effective changes.
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I have transformed my Windows 7 into Windows 8. What about you? – Let us know.

3 comments:

  1. I Am planning to buy an laptop. I am a civil enggineering student. Would you advice which is to be best and windows 8 is a good choice?

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    1. Try to buy a laptop which has some more capacity than you need. Because you may need something in future that you have not need yet. And windows 8 hasn't completely released yet, but you can try it.

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  2. Try to buy a laptop which has some more capacity than you need. Because you may need something in future that you have not need yet. And windows 8 hasn't completely released yet, but you can try it.

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