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Still trying to figure out how to get this uxtheme patched. Making due with what I got at the moment.

I'm running win 7 sp 1. Have tried everything from here, and this. Another thing, how are you guys getting your taskbar icons centered?

to use 3rd party themes you'll want to use the Universal Theme Patcher it works like a charm :)

and for the centered taskbar icons, that's easy, it's a new toolbar that points to a empty folder positioned to the left of the icons

Here's mine:

Mirror's Edge was my inspiration this month, along with bit of Metro and WP7. :p

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Nice Desktop , how did you get that theme + can you link that desktop?

Here's mine:

Mirror's Edge was my inspiration this month, along with bit of Metro and WP7. :p

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Nice Desktop , how did you get that theme + can you link that desktop?

Nice Desktop , how did you get that theme + can you link that desktop?

It's not really a theme, just a start orb called METRO (http://fav.me/d3nz87c) and the wallpaper can be found here http://matteomazzali.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/21-the-city-8.jpg. The rainmeter skin is called Simple Media (http://fav.me/d3img0c) but I've customized all of the colours myself. :p

It's not really a theme, just a start orb called METRO (http://fav.me/d3nz87c) and the wallpaper can be found here http://matteomazzali...the-city-8.jpg. The rainmeter skin is called Simple Media (http://fav.me/d3img0c) but I've customized all of the colours myself. :p

I was interested in that wallpaper as well but that link you gave I got 404'ed?

I was interested in that wallpaper as well but that link you gave I got 404'ed?

wallbase is your friend. Here you go, I had this wall at one point too....

http://wallbase.cc/wallpaper/857447

Mine for August using my new 23" screen.

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Wall plz

Well...With Neowin down for a bit, I took inspiration from when PSN went down. Like the US military, I got something done lol :p

Anyways, just a few tweeks. Still working at customizing Fedora 15 Gnome 3. So far, nothing too exciting.

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How do you like fedora compared to ubuntu?

Well...With Neowin down for a bit, I took inspiration from when PSN went down. Like the US military, I got something done lol :p

Anyways, just a few tweeks. Still working at customizing Fedora 15 Gnome 3. So far, nothing too exciting.

nice wall. "GUI" Annoying to use

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