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:D Actually it didn't even occur to me at the time to ask about porting my color variations to the msstyles format - I was only focused on the PocketPC stuff! I just assumed if I wanted to create a msstyles version I should get his permission. I think I need to look into how to get started in creating one though, I've never worked on any before! :blink:

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Yea, they are nice. :) You should try to make regular msstyles versions of them. ;) Or maybe if enough people ask him, b0se will make an update with some "official" versions. :happy:

~scratches my head and looks around~ Awww geeze ...and I was all tickled pink to have this new fangled toy ... :wacko: the PalmOne Zire31 ... now that I've seen what you all have ... man oh man ... I think I'm gonna screan :unsure:

I'll have to wait a few months before I get myself somtin' better as I Think either RAM or Monitor is my next buy.

OH well ... I've got the Windows XP "Stonehenge" and a few other XP desktops as my desktops on my Zire31...

Here's something i'm working on: a GANT/Reluna mix WA2 theme.

WA2 | GANT-Reluna by me (GANT icons by Mattahan, Reluna by Bant)

Today Theme | Reluna by me (original wall by HPM Commander)

PB, CB, PRSS | OSX Devotion by Bibi

PW, cLaunch, iLauncher

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Oh, and if everything goes well, this will be my last QVGA screenshot (I have to sell my XDA first so wish me luck please - Toshiba E800 & OZVGA, I'm comin'!) :)

Aaaand here comes my last QVGA screenshot!, featuring ipaq_boy's superb Chicago skin. I'm selling my XDA tomorrow and buy an Toshiba e800 on Saturday. So you can expect me VGA skins soon...but not Built-in (fake) VGA skins, I'll make OZVGA (SE_VGA) skins :)

WA2 | Chicago by ipaq_boy (currently unreleased)

Today Theme | Chicago by ipaq_boy

PocketBreeze | Original theme "Whistler CE" by ipaq_boy, Chicago mod by me (the mod will probably never released, sorry)

PocketWeather, iLauncher

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Happy Easter to everyone!

I've just discovered "today's the day"...This is one really cool piece of software indeed (Thanks Dark Angel Fan sending me version 1.6)

WA2 | OSX Stripes 1.02 (Current release: 1.01, 1.02 coming soon with some new stuff)

Today Theme | Stripes dock (unreleased)

Today's the day | OSX days by me (unreleased, will be included in OSX stripes 1.02)

PocketBreeze | OSX devotion by Bibi | NotesToday | custom tab icon by me

PocketWeather

cLaunch | a lighter OSX background by me - a darker version is a part of the OSX stripes skin

iLauncher

...and Lucida Grande as system font.

BTW, I made a small app in evc++ that does nothing but refreshes the today screen; it is very handy when making skins :) I can share if you want.

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