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Talisman Desktop 2.7

Uktus   on 06 November 2003 - 14:34 · 10 comments & 1929 views

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Lighttek has released Talisman Desktop 2.7, a program that allows users to completely replace the boring Windows desktop by creating their own unique interface or using one of the hundreds professionally designed desktops created for Talisman.
Talisman was initially developed as a Home desktop system. But now it is used as a corporate interface in different companies, it is used as an interface for Hotels, Schools, Universities, Libraries and other organizations. Talisman works as a FrontEnd interface for cars computers, Home Theater PCs, Home Multimedia systems, different touchscreen computers, kiosks.

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Lighttek has released Talisman Desktop 2.7, a program that allows users to completely replace the boring Windows desktop by creating their own unique interface or using one of the hundreds professionally designed desktops created for Talisman.
Talisman works on all Windows systems from Windows 95 to Windows XP. Even the users of old Win95 and NT4 systems can use all newest features on their desktops: high resolution icons, wide spectrum of graphical styles and effects some of that were available only on WindowsXP.
The quantity and variety of desktop elements in Talisman are not limited: from simple icons, graphical buttons and zoomers "like in MacOS" to complex scripts, plugins, java games, "Longhorn sidebars" and other objects.
Talisman was initially created as a Home desktop system. But now it is used as a corporate interface in different companies, it is used as an interface for Hotels, Schools, Universities, Libraries and other organizations. Talisman works as a FrontEnd interface for cars computers, Home Theater PCs, Home Multimedia systems, different touchscreen computers, kiosks.

The main features of Talisman:


- Multilevel user defined desktops and desktop panels.

- Opportunity to completely replace the default shell of Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP.

- Using of any number of icons, pictures, buttons or other objects of any type and dimension.

- Place, free-moving and imposing of objects in the Talisman workspace.

- All objects can run external programs or internal shell commands or open websites by one click of the mouse.

- Changeable interfaces (themes).

- The Built-in Object Editor allows the creation, modification and removal of any element in a theme.

- Large number of basic elements (forms, pictures, shapes,icons, buttons of different types, text blocks, inputboxes, clocks, calendars, HTML-documents, Flash and VRML documents).

- Customizable taskbar, system tray, clock.

- Sound support for all events.

- Startmenu, foldermenu, taskmenu, controlmenu, custom menu objects.

- Script language.

- Password protected interfaces.

- Plugins.

- HotKeys.

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(1 reply) #1 Dale on 06 Nov 2003 - 14:40
ugly theme
#1.1 Uktus on 07 Nov 2003 - 05:07
???
Please give me the url of the theme that you like. I want to see your taste :-)
(2 replies) #2 UnaBonger on 06 Nov 2003 - 14:50
Looks okay to me... How do these aternative shells work? would I have to option to switch between shells or am I stuck with this one until it gets uninstalled?
#2.1 turkforce on 06 Nov 2003 - 15:26
no you can switch, but when i used talisman a long time ago it was damn slow
#2.2 3nd3r on 07 Nov 2003 - 03:21
Yes it was. I am using this new build as my shell now and its great
that theme is only one of the themes that it comes with. You may also download other themes at their website
(1 reply) #3 ainoa on 06 Nov 2003 - 18:42
Talisman eats up a lot of resources, right?
#3.1 devnulllore on 07 Nov 2003 - 01:13
Yes, I have tried it. It is hardly worth it when your shell uses over 3/4 of the system resources.
#4 Heathen on 06 Nov 2003 - 18:49
$25 for that!!!!! I don't think so....
#5 Mandalor on 06 Nov 2003 - 22:09
Actually, I downloaded it onto my work computer and installed, nice functionality, did not bring the clunker to a crawl. I like it
#6 rbet on 07 Nov 2003 - 02:22
Yeah works kinda OK for me too...

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