Get Mac OSX font-smoothing in Windows
Make Reading easier on your eyes.
One of the main reasons everything looks better on a Mac is because, Mac uses better font-smoothing technology as compared to a Windows. But, font smoothing is subjective and its more a matter of personal preference. (Scroll down to see the difference)
Mac uses a stronger form of font-smoothing which makes letters look more darker, clearer and less fuzzy. It’s the same technology which the Apple safari browser uses to render clear text. It might take sometime for you to get adjusted to an OSX’s font smoothing, but once you get used to it, its one of the most comfortable ways to read loads and loads of text (no wonder, the Mac is popular with designers, it makes everything seem good..)
Font hinting is the method preferred by Microsoft. Unhinted font is used on OS X and Linux. and you cannot disable font hinting in windows. GD++ is a tiny application which seeks to do this by changing the windows font smoothing during runtime. Simply download the GDI++ zip file, extract and run GDItray.exe.
The font smoothing might take sometime to get used to. But, like they say..once you’re used to a Mac..You’d never go back. I love reading Ebooks with strong font smoothing so the file is in my startup folder, just so that, it runs at every windows startup.
see the difference between the windows font smoothing and font smoothing with GDI++ enabled.
Windows font smoothing
GDI++ enabled
Read how to make your Windows look like OSX here.