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How big of a fan of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich are you in terms of its design? Admittedly the stock Android 4.0 look is pretty sleek, and if you wanted that same slick and elegant interface translated onto your Windows desktop computer, you might want to check out this tutorial by David Molina which essentially transforms your Windows desktop into Ice Cream Sandwich.

This tutorial is merely an aesthetic one, which means that you will still be running Windows, although you could fool friends into thinking that you’ve somehow managed to port Android 4.0 onto your desktop. This customization would require you to download a handful of files and mods, such as icon packs, wallpapers, skins, widgets, etc. It would also require the user to be somewhat familiar with some customization tools, but if you’re up for the task of transforming your Windows desktop into Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich’s UI, head on over to Lifehacker for the list of downloads and tutorial.

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