An interface like Apple OS can be called beautiful. Is there a way to make a big difference to the Windows 7 interface? Here is a tool to recommend: Rainmeter, use it, you can make Windows 7 makeover, than the Apple interface is also beautiful!
Step One: Run the program after installation, the program automatically turns the desktop into its own theme, right-clicking the program icon in the system tray area (the droplet icon), and selecting items such as arcs, Enigma, and Gnometer in the Configs (configuration) menu that pops up, and in the cascading menu that appears, We'll see several items with suffixes named INI, which are actually the kinds of plug-ins that the program provides that can be displayed on the desktop. If you want to manually add Plug-ins to the desktop, simply click the appropriate plugin to apply it to the desktop. For example, I want to add a sticky note plugin on the desktop, you can choose "Configs→gnometer→notes", and then in the Cascade menu to choose the preferred plug-in style, such as Large.ini (large) or Normal.ini (standard).
Step Two: Right-click the plug-in, in the pop-up right-click menu has two items: Position (location) and transparency (transparency), by selecting these two items, we can set the display location and transparency of the plug-in.
The third step: In addition, if you feel that the rainmeter of the plug-in skin is not satisfactory, you can also download from the network using the user to make a good more beautiful plug-ins. Method: After downloading the plug-in package to the "C:users username documentsrainmeterskins" directory (where C is the system partition letter), and then use the method described above, in the "Configs" menu directly to call.