
Updated taskbar configuration to match with Yosemite UI.Removed Windows 8 glass transparency (break iTunes/Spotify).Removed system files permission applying for smoother installation.Removed instruction text that glitches with multiple accounts in Windows XP logon screen.


Changed system files update detection to warning level that allow installation.Changed dock layer to normal so it won’t get interrupt maximized window.

Changed applying permissions program to cacls instead of icacls.Added Explorer Ribbon removal without modifying system files.We advise you create a System Restore Point before installing this pack. In the Mac OS X (10.6.4) update which arrived earlier this week, Apple has made a change to its anti-malware feature to include an additional set of definitions, bringing the total number of built- in protections to three.

Apple Anti-Malware Protections Updated to ThreeThe change is notable for the simple reason that Apple, unlike its highly-targeted competitor Windows, has typically sold itself as a safe, secure OS where anti-malware protection is not really needed. The latest update now protects Mac users against a backdoor trojan that would allow hackers to take control of infected computers in order to send spam email. This including OS X Yosemite Boot Screen, Login Screen, Themes, Icons, Wallpapers, Sounds, Fonts, Dock, Dashboard, Spaces, Launchpad and more. MacOS UX Pack 5.0 will theme your Windows desktop with macOS User Experience, including Login Screen, Themes, Wallpapers, Sounds, Dock, Finderbar, Dashboard.
