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So I guess the only thing missing here is the "post your home screen"... we know each other roms and phones... but this could give some ideas to share widgets, wallpapers and discuss launchers :)

I'll start with mine.

I'm using Go Launcher (I tried them all, but I like customizing everything so it's kind of appropriate for me. It's not hard on the CPU but it's kinda heavy on memory, specially if you use lot's of widgets and stuff).

Wallpaper available @ Zedge but I can upload by request :)

Home Screen

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Second Screen with some social shortcuts and synced calender with facebook birthdays and holidays.

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Third screen, only widgets, my little "window to the world" :p

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And last screen with most used shortcuts to System Apps and other stuff.

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Your turn! :D

Go Launcher EX using Minimal Text and Snowstorm widgets.

I'm running the latest hydrog3n rom on my Galaxy S2, and I adore it.

I still need to do more work on my homescreens.

Looks pretty slick :D

Tried minimal text once, but I guess I'll try it again!

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Phone: HTC HD2 T-mobile US (see sig for os and hardware details)

home screen 1

icons from simple text

launcher: golauncher ex

widgets:

- setcpu

-battery widget montior pro

- smooth calandar (transparent)

- sensus 4 clock

homescreen 2

- gocalandar (tranparent theme)

- evernote widget

lockscreen by widget locker

- battery solo widget

- wallpaper : Model: Holly Lee (https://www.facebook.com/hollyxlee)

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