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Here's my Axim x50v screen! :D

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Featuring:

WisbarAdvance2 with my CrystalPurple skin (from my website)

WisbarAdvance Desktop with OSX-Abstract06 Today theme (theme also from my website)

Nuvola icons (from somewhere on DeviantArt)

PocketBreeze (agenda plugin on second page)

WeatherPanel (weather plugin on third page)

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Is anyone using any freeware, screencapture software? Alot of what ive come across you have to pay for, which seems a bit redundant for a pocketpc screencapture app. Just asking as it would be handy to know so I can post a pic of my mobile device desktop.

Is anyone using any freeware, screencapture software? Alot of what ive come across you have to pay for, which seems a bit redundant for a pocketpc screencapture app.  Just asking as it would be handy to know so I can post a pic of my mobile device desktop.

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I like MagicSS - it's free and can be mapped to a hardware button. :)

I finally got around to getting a screenie of mine. Cheers for the link to MagicSS very handy application.

On a XDA II Mini.

Featuring:

Wisbar Advance 2

Wisbar Advance Desktop

My own Wisbar Advance Desktop skin

A modified MacOS QVGA Skin

Vista Icon set.

Pocket Breeze

Alarm Today

Still working on the skins a bit but at this stage its pretty much done.

NB: These images have of course been downgraded to save space so.

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