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Originally posted by s0ldats

i would also like to know what this program is and aleni, which icon set are you usinG? i know i've seen these icons somewhere but i can't remember their name....plz enlighten me!

its penta launcher, if u want the other one that looks more like mac, here, but it doesnt work for win2k/XP

penta launcher for win2k/xp:

http://www.mediaremix.com/

dragstrip for:

http://www.virtualplastic.net/lion/index.html (for win95/98/me)

looks neat quarth..

the only thing i dont like about hackedclassic is that one cannot read the information in dialogues cos text is black and background is darkgrey... :[

elsewhere i'd for sure use it (me likes dark)

any hints ;) ?

ahh, btw

@ALENI

Do you think its possible hooking me up with the pic you are using in the background of your folderz..?

Thanx in advance

CHEERS, don

Originally posted by DoNuTjC

Dark Vageta,

I just wanted to know where you got the gray round icons you have on your desktop... can you please let me know..?? Thanks a lot.

They're mine:

http://members.rogers.com/dazzla/Icons/Cus...phiteBubble.zip

Originally posted by don_razor

@Keldyn

TighT!!!

where can I get this wallpaper, ahhh and what font is it.. 1976?

What size you got it at? :)

Thanks l8r

You have mail don_razor ! ;)

Font is "1979". If you need it, let me know and i will send it along.

Wallpaper is 1024x768 only.

Greetz

Unfortunately, if there is a way then i am not aware of it. 1979 is very limited in the respect that it won't display any funky characters like "[" or "]" "," "." etc....

It's not really suited to everyday desktop use. It just looks pretty

:D

Rule of thumb for me, when naming my mp3's, i leave out any funky characters. lol :p

Originally posted by crookram

hey pagal, i really like that start button. how'd ya import it in the Hacked Classic theme?

I just imported the HackedClassic style to stylebuilder and then replaced the start button bitmap with the one from Whistler 2250. I had to modify the colours afterwards to match this theme.

I have whistler 2250 installed, so if you want the bitmap just pm me :)

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