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I have changed every icon changeable in the themer-prog but it seems that there are some bugs in the prog or the SymbianOS, I can't tell, but it doesn't display all icons as I replaced them. Wallpaper taken from Florian Freundt and the icons are the beautiful G.A.N.T. and G.A.N.T.2 icons.

Holy s*it! That's just awsome! Looking great schaggo :jump:

Will you be posting this as a .sis file when the OK's are ok?

And may I ask which program u used to create the theme? I have been fiddelin with this myself but I encountered some problems with the icons (transparency issues).

Looking forward to the release:)

Also looking forward to the next Opus OS (X) update b0se :)

thanks!

as the themer offers the easy generation of SIS's I will provide a SIS of course. and the prog I used is the Series 60 Theme Studio downloadable off the nokia site somewhere...

I cheated with the transparency; I took the gant-icon, converted it to PNG with transparent background and just pasted a screenshot of the section where the icon will show up in the phone so I don't have to worry about ugly shadows or copyright stealers (since every icon has a background it can't be used in other themes... hehe...) which seem to be very spread in the nokia skinner world...

My first ever WMP9 skin from scratch is approaching something I can call complete, top is Normal view and bottom is Playlist view:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.pontin...WMP9Preview.png

Looks great :D

OpusOS - Desktop Sidebar Skin

-- beta release --

I tried to make this skin as smooth as the original XP theme. I minimized the use of 3D to keep this skin simple and unobtrusive.

What to expect in the next releases:

- Olive and Deep flavours.

- New clock.

- New Windows Media Player/Winamp buttons.

Enjoy!

Sidebar_OpusOS_v05.rar

Edited by Jeff-K
When will the next version of OpusOS be released?, with all the nifty extras like the Winamp Skin......... Dont tell me..... it's not coming....... is it........ :no:

Of course it will, I'm just so busy atm, will be out sometime after Opus OSX, not sure when...

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