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Got everything running now. :laugh:

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Hi Aaron, a couple of us are still awaiting a reply about how you are changing the fonts in Mac OS X and which fonts you are using. It looks super nice. I've tried TinkerTool, but it doesn't seem to work.

Hi Aaron, a couple of us are still awaiting a reply about how you are changing the fonts in Mac OS X and which fonts you are using. It looks super nice. I've tried TinkerTool, but it doesn't seem to work.

use this method i posted over here http://macthemes.net...d=16793121&p=19 look for post #470

ok anyone got any links to the best rainmeter themes... I found out some of them have viruses. I want legit links. I got to installing it and the problem is I found a dark metro one that actually goes perfect with my glassy theme and it kept crashing rainmeter! ;-(

if you can find me stuff like omino that are still dark and glassy and go with abstract wallpapers let me know. there are THOUSANDS on devart and I don't have time to go through them!

I also want extremtly informative ones... ones that have as much, if not more info as my sidebar gadgets.

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this is what I got right now with my sidebar gadgets. I want stuff that has the same info but dark and glassy!

ok anyone got any links to the best rainmeter themes... I found out some of them have viruses. I want legit links. I got to installing it and the problem is I found a dark metro one that actually goes perfect with my glassy theme and it kept crashing rainmeter! ;-(

if you cna find me stuff like omino that are still dark and glassy and go with abstract wallpapers let me know. there are THOUSANDS on devart and I don't have time to go through them!

http://browse.deviantart.com/customization/skins/sysmonitor/rainmeter/

I found a perfect one but it had a frikin virus... "save the earth" triggered a warning in sophos... I deleted the file... whew.... this can get tricky though. hope I find good one without viruses... !!!!

Played around with rainmeter a bit

more info HERE

what omino addons you got???

and yeah I noticed that.

Grrrr it makes me sad though.... just makes findin thos perfect themes very hard.... oh well... I'll look here for some inspiration

My first rainmeter with omino!!!!!

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OMG This is a very loud interface though!!!!

I don't know if I like it or not... fun to play with the tiles though.

and it looks funny with dual monitors that aren't the same size! that's the HUGE gripe I have about it. I'll get to messin with it more later.

I wish MS would choose candara for the font for windows 8 it looks so much nicer and the numbers are neat. I hope you can change it!!!!

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