

It features shortcuts to Windows Explorer ("Finder"), various applications (e.g. The top part of the screen now holds the Dock too. The taskbar is moved to the upper part showing the Apple logo responsible for opening the Start Menu/Screen, along with the quick launch icons, tray area, and system clock. Yosemite Transformation Pack implements 49 new wallpapers to match the OS X appearance and applies one of them on the screen. The new modifications are noticeable as soon as Windows shows the desktop after restart. Worth mentioning is that the program requires a system reboot in order to finalize setup. However, users may easily avoid this by simply deselecting the option on the bottom part of the screen. Since this is an ad-supported product, Yosemite Transformation Pack offers to make some changes to the web browsers. Plus, the icons' size can be increased (for Windows XP only), the left side OS X caption buttons style can be enabled, while the screen corner can be set to trigger the Dashboard and Launchpad. Those who want to modify these factory parameters may enable the system files change without repair checking, pick the Helvetica Nueue, Lucida Sans Unicode, or Segoe UI system font, disable the new taskbar and keep the Windows default one instead or switch to another (Finderbar tweaks with shadow only or with transparency only, or top taskbar and small icons). As for the Yosemite features, the tool enables spaces (Ctrl+Win+Arrow to shift spaces), the Dashboard (F12 to toggle), and the Launchpad (F4 or dock to toggle). It transforms the system files and uses repair checking, applies the default system font, activates the dock and makes it stay on top of other windows, as well as customizes the taskbar with Finderbar, shadow, and transparency. Inexperienced users may set up the application using its default configuration.
#Launchpad manager for yosemite install
Configure settings to install the Yosemite look

This tool features the skins currently found in the beta version of the future Apple appearance and it is very simple to install. Windows users who love the upcoming OS X 10.10 look will probably get a kick out of the freshly-released Yosemite Transformation Pack.
