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Viagra Makes It Grow

Visual Style: Windows Classic -- UXTheme patch won't work, and I don't feel like running StyleXP. Blah.

Icons: BlueCurve -- http://www.bluecurve.tk

Wallpaper: South of Sausalito -- http://www.freundt.org/florian/_wall_1280.htm

Programs: Firebird 0.7, Rainlendar, Winamp, Thunderbird (running in tray, thanks to PowerMenu), Photoshop, Notepad and MSN Messenger.

I think that pretty much covers it all... :shifty:

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Viagra Makes It Grow

Visual Style: Windows Classic -- UXTheme patch won't work, and I don't feel like running StyleXP. Blah.

Icons: BlueCurve -- http://www.bluecurve.tk

Wallpaper: South of Sausalito -- http://www.freundt.org/florian/_wall_1280.htm

Programs: Firebird 0.7, Rainlendar, Winamp, Thunderbird (running in tray, thanks to PowerMenu), Photoshop, Notepad and MSN Messenger.

I think that pretty much covers it all... :shifty:

do you have the uxtheme patch for sp1 or non sp1? :)

http://garrett.blachole.com/null/screenshottb.gif

Viagra Makes It Grow

Visual Style: Windows Classic -- UXTheme patch won't work, and I don't feel like running StyleXP. Blah.

Icons: BlueCurve -- http://www.bluecurve.tk

Wallpaper: South of Sausalito -- http://www.freundt.org/florian/_wall_1280.htm

Programs: Firebird 0.7, Rainlendar, Winamp, Thunderbird (running in tray, thanks to PowerMenu), Photoshop, Notepad and MSN Messenger.

I think that pretty much covers it all... :shifty:

do you have the uxtheme patch for sp1 or non sp1? :)

I've tried all sorts of patches, including the one from Neowin.net (it said it was for SP1). I've also tried manually replacing the uxtheme.dll and StyleXP's UXTheme patch. No dice, however. If my eyes get to hurting too much from Windows Classic, I'll have to revert to using StyleXP *sob*. I've done all I can think of. Anyone else have ideas? :(

Edit: Just tried the UXTheme Multipatcher by Vorte[x] again, still nothing. *sigh* God hates me.

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Sweet stuff again thats for sure.. :)

Here's my latest:

VS - Pixelinear.... Get it here in Completed Viisual Styles.... :)

Wall - Pixelinear by me with some images from the net ( Keonigsegg )

Icons - Still wiith Umicons... :)

Apps - Winamp2, Firebird 0.6.1, Y'sDock 0.8.3

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Click Image to grow..... :)

As I said before here is my Linux and Windows XP desktops:

Windows XP -

VS: Windows Classic

Wallpaper: I forget but it can be found on www.wincustomize.com.

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Red Hat 9 -

GTK Controls: Yattacier

GNOME Window Border: Simple

ICONS: Snow Apple

Wallpaper: Orca (can be found on www.wincustomize.com)

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http://www.stardock.com/products/odnt/odnt-oct03.jpg

Using:

DesktopX (www.desktopx.net) for the pumpkins, meters, calendar, ghosts, and the spiffier icon size/shadow.

IconPackager package of icons from Pixtudio (www.iconzone.com)

WindowBlinds "Trick or Treat" from Pixtudio. I modified this myself to get more useful colors.

CursorXP "Halloween Cursors" so that my cursor is a candy corn. It's pretty cool. I also modified it in CursorXP to be a bit larger than default.

great desktop for October! :yes:

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