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Welcome to the 2021 Desktops Thread

 

Desktops Thread is split into 4 threads over the course of a year to reduce clutter.
1Q - January through March.
2Q - April through June.
3Q - July through September.
4Q - October through December.

 

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On 03/01/2021 at 12:43, Elliot B. said:

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Winamp, used to rock that back in the day, how does it run on modern OS's as I thought it hadn't been updated in years?

17 hours ago, konstidog said:

Windows 10 1909 never looked better!

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Like the Vista feel going on there. Windows Vista was one of my favourite OS's (of all time) and although KDE Plasma comes close, nothing has ever touched on how good Vista looked. I like to keep everything stock these days to reduce issues so just put up with the Windows 10 look, it isn't bad by any means but it's not as nice as Vista.

1 hour ago, Vince800 said:

Winamp, used to rock that back in the day, how does it run on modern OS's as I thought it hadn't been updated in years?

It runs like a dream. The only minor complaint is that UI elements are quite small on a 1440p 25" display and were tiny on a 4K 32" display.

1 hour ago, Vince800 said:

Like the Vista feel going on there. Windows Vista was one of my favourite OS's (of all time) and although KDE Plasma comes close, nothing has ever touched on how good Vista looked. I like to keep everything stock these days to reduce issues so just put up with the Windows 10 look, it isn't bad by any means but it's not as nice as Vista.

Windows' Aero Glass was stunning.

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40 minutes ago, Elliot B. said:

It runs like a dream. The only minor complaint is that UI elements are quite small on a 1440p 25" display and were tiny on a 4K 32" display.

Windows' Aero Glass was stunning.

Ah that's winamp out then. I run my main PC through my living room TV which is 4K. I guess I could force DPI scaling but it'll look rubbish. I'm quite happy with VLC these days though.

On 04/01/2021 at 20:46, Vince800 said:

Like the Vista feel going on there. Windows Vista was one of my favourite OS's (of all time) and although KDE Plasma comes close, nothing has ever touched on how good Vista looked. I like to keep everything stock these days to reduce issues so just put up with the Windows 10 look, it isn't bad by any means but it's not as nice as Vista.

Vista's grown on me a lot over the years. Out of all the Windows releases, it feels like the one with the most passion behind it UI-wise. Shame it flopped so hard after all that work. 

 

On 04/01/2021 at 22:46, Elliot B. said:

It runs like a dream. The only minor complaint is that UI elements are quite small on a 1440p 25" display and were tiny on a 4K 32" display.

Didn't Winamp suport some kind of 150/200% UI scaling somewhere in the menus, or am I mistaking for the transparency options it had? Maybe it was the bento theme that had UI scales.

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4 hours ago, Dot Matrix said:

*Dusts off account* Hi all, been a while!

Rocking a nice minimalist dark theme for Windows 10 on my Surface Pro. 

 

 

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@Dot Matrix  Background link?

I like a simple desktop, most of my shortcuts are live tiles (fullscreen) when I hit the Windows key). I created the wallpaper from the cover of Electronics' "Getting away with it" single and used Paint to make it full screen...I love it. 

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