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A new iPAQ calls for a new theme... Not finnished yet, I still need to work on the wisbar specific theming, but it's getting there ;). Come on people, We'd like to see your desktops too :p

If you want to post a PocketPC desktop, and are unsure of how to do it, the best way is to get the Microsoft Remote Display software, connect, and do a screen capture of the window on the desktop computer, and crop it acordingly... not that hard ;)

Link: Microsoft Remote Display Powertoy

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This is my screen :) and btw a little program called "getPDAscreen" is way easier then the microsoft stuff ;) it gets the screen and saves it for you :)
What is your theme you have there? Or rather, what different addon's do you have for your screen along with the theme, cause I LOVE that theme man!
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How'd you do that, like what did you encode with etc. and I must say for seeing a clie the first time, it looks fairly well :o, I like my Axim more but the clie looks better like a Zire..! Very simple.. i like!
Its cool aint it ! Well its encoded with the clie software, its arround 45mb for the 20 something min episode, thats also at medium quality !

got a 256mb CF card so can fit a few on there but you need a hack to use the cf as sony crippled it for promotion of there dam exspensive em stick. But gotta love hacks to fix it :)

The Clie lanucher is ace :) Works great with the scroll wheel and back button on the side. The default lancher looks awfull, not that hot.

Gotta love sony's high ress displays. Love the fact on them you can turn off the handwriting recognition / graffity area like on the pockett pc's, thats one downfall with most of the palm os devices,

gonna grab some warfare inc screeny now as there ace on the clie ! :D

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I made it myself, and I'm actually making a theme based on that one (by myself) for XP (msstyle ;)) just contact me thru a PM and i'll give you the details... if there's more people wanting it i'll put it on some server :o (didn't know it's that cool?)

I'd like to see this as an xp visual style. Can I try it?

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You can try it, but I'm making one actually... or better said trying to make one :p So you could contact me and watch what I've done. Since I'm not too bad with graphics I can help you :o

But to be honest I'd like to do it myself and then see what I'll do with it... :unsure:

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You can try it, but I'm making one actually... or better said trying to make one :p So you could contact me and watch what I've done. Since I'm not too bad with graphics I can help you :o

But to be honest I'd like to do it myself and then see what I'll do with it... :unsure:

Yea that's what I meant. I am interested in using the visual style theme whenever it is ready. Please let us know when you finish it.

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