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Unleash the Glass Effect: How to Get macOS 26 Liquid Glass and Windows Vista Aero on Windows 11
Windows 11 users can now experience a nostalgic glass effect similar to macOS 26 Liquid Glass by utilizing an open-source app called DWMBlurGlass. This tool allows users to achieve a blur effect behind the title bar by reverse-engineering Windows Desktop Window Manager calls, effectively reintroducing the iconic Aero Glass look from Windows Vista. The return of Aero Glass is timely, given Apple's recent announcement of the Liquid Glass design language at WWDC 2025, which shares similarities with Microsoft's earlier innovations. While Windows 11 does not officially support Aero Glass, having been replaced by Acrylic and Mica effects, this app provides a workaround for those seeking a glassy aesthetic. The process involves downloading the DWMBlurGlass app from GitHub and following simple installation steps.
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