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Wow! How much memory is needed to run that desktop??:blink::

Never Really Noticed Frease.....I have 1024 Megs of DDR in all my PC's, so it's never really been something I look at.Hasn't slowed the operation yet.. I don't think someone would want to run it on a smaller machine though.... It Bites.. LOL!!;))

I'm only posting the very basics of my Destop shots here....I usually have 10/12 windows open showing the complete packaging for my GUI progams..Never been a concern though as far as memory or function is concerned..If the machine won't handle the looks I like, i just upgrade or buy another machine..That hasn't happened for years though..Blinds has come along way as far as resource is concerned:))

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Wall: CityScape by dont remember who

Icons: Bluecurve

Vs: Classix10k 2.0 by gigatexel

YzToolbar: blue curve

Else: Rainlendar, ObjectDock

and dogan, now im confused :s you use a mac or a pc??? :blush:

Pretty sharp there Ivand. I have a LOTR's wall with the smaller pics inserted like that..

Nice Stuff! ;)

Where can I get that wall?

And what vs is that?

And do most of you guys use StyleXP or just patch?

I use Window Blinds for 95% of my theming...I use StyleXP for the rest..Style XP doesn't flavor all aspects of the system, although I do like a few of the Visual Styles available for STXP..So i change back and forth.. :)

Where can I get that wall?

And what vs is that?

And do most of you guys use StyleXP or just patch?

the wall is a mod of 2 pictures..

and since I haven't got the permission to distribute please people don't PM me about it.

the VS is Aqua 2.3 by KoL - http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/2021717.

I use the uxtheme patcher :)

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