XP's old looks have first been beautified with Vista's sleek, shiny looks, and now it's time to upgrade them with Windows 7's set of visual improvements.
With Vista's failure to capture the market's attention, Microsoft didn't want to reiterate that mistake and did its best to make out of Windows 7 what Vista should have been: a success. Even if 7 has raked a plethora of accolades from well known, trustworthy testers, there is still a percentage of skeptics that, although long for the sleek looks of the newer OSes released by Microsoft, cling with the utmost stubbornness to old, reliable XP, which for many has become obsolete or is rapidly heading towards this state.
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With Vista's failure to capture the market's attention, Microsoft didn't want to reiterate that mistake and did its best to make out of Windows 7 what Vista should have been: a success. Even if 7 has raked a plethora of accolades from well known, trustworthy testers, there is still a percentage of skeptics that, although long for the sleek looks of the newer OSes released by Microsoft, cling with the utmost stubbornness to old, reliable XP, which for many has become obsolete or is rapidly heading towards this state.
More at; http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-7-Transformation-Pack-Released-110441.shtml
CLICK ON ME TO TURN WINDOWS XP INTO WINDOWS 7