For Xp users

The most popular Brico Pack - Vista Inspirat 2 has been updated and it looks more beautiful and fresh than the previous one.

For larger screenshots, visit the web site.

According to CrystalXp.com, the pack is aimed to be used even on older computers and its purpose is to make your XP look like Vista while staying fully compatible with Windows XP.

From CrystalXp. com web site :

This new version incorporates the last Vista icons, a completely new visual style, sounds, cursors, and as usual, the famous iColorFolder, RocketDock, Y’z Shadow… but also a new one : TransBar which allows you to add transparency to your task bar !
Now, the problem with the Windows Update KB925902 is solved !

Here’s the link to download the pack and get more info on it - Vista Inspirat 2 for XP.

I am off to install it now on my XP and post asome shots as soon as it done.

Enjoy it!

Update:

Vista Inspirat 2 is installed on my Xp (full installation) and it looks great; It’s fast too.

Here are few shots from the Desktop/My Computer and Control Panel. As you can see, there are new cool icons.

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4 Comments to “Brico Packs- Vista Inspirat 2 Pack new version out”

  1. mo | June 28th, 2007 at 12:59 am

    i think dis is a very good brico packs that u guys come outs with now

  2. arandomguy | July 2nd, 2007 at 12:05 am

    Is there/will there be a Windows Vista Aero Theme for XP (not on Window Blinds, etc.), but a vista theme, that has basic and aero (aero is makes the programs mostly transparent)?

  3. Kevin | November 14th, 2007 at 7:58 am

    In reguards to the “aero” question. Try a program called Glass2K. It has many custom features to give a transparent “glass-look” to all of your windows programs. I also wanted to ask if this version of Inspirat 2 is an upgarde to version 1.0?

  4. J | April 13th, 2008 at 4:24 am

    I own a Vista Machine and all I can say is—Who in their right mind wants to make their system look like Vista. The Vista look drives me nuts. I can not stand the way the start menu acts, you can not configure the way you could on XP. Even Microsoft Execs hate this system.

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