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yeah, same prob for me. that's the main site, so i don't think anyone else would have a better version. they update the program on a daily basis almost, so they should have it fixed in no time. hmm, i just noticed this one called winamp deskband, looks like the TLB plugin sorta, but will work in regular toolbars instead. haven't tried it yet. anyone else use it?

http://www.winamp.com/plugins/detail.jhtml...mponentId=93960

cheers.

Well, it's the early hours of the morning and I can't sleep. So I rearranged my desktop, created a new wallpaper, and generally spruced it up. Let me know what you think.

Desktop.jpg

Enjoy!

If you would like this wallpaper, download here:

http://www.lightstar1.com/Space & Time.zip

Originally posted by Keldyn

I think it was done by Aleni. THe guy has some very stylish desktops. :D

900 Posts ! can u say W00t !?? :p

lol :D

btw my style is:

i love windows classic, and i prefer hacking and manually editing some registry etc, hacking the explorer, etc to make windows classic looks totally different.. coz if u use visual styles or windowblinds.. damn its so easy and it doesnt give you any good feels :p and those skinny desktops make me bored in a minute of using it

I know this might be a pain, and you might have already posted this, but, could you let me know what apps you're running in this screenshot? Also, what visual style you have?

Originally posted by BroChaos

i really like winamp remote, although i already have the controls in my taskbar, so i just use the scrolling song window. i haven't had a chance to really use simplec, but i will when i get home from break. it looks cool, and has more skinning options. also, don't forget the new winamp plugin for TLB, haven't had a chance to try this one out yet either, although this could be the one that takes over everything for me...

ummm, to make this dtop related, here's my old dtop :p

Image27d

God, I'm sorry. I didn't see any of your posts about my icons that I used. But, I found some site that had two available files for download that contained like 4000 some odd icons. And I found them in that list. I'll host these two files on my site soon. I'll post a link when I get home.

Originally posted by Riggs

I really, really want to know what these apps are in this screenshot....

#1) The clock program

#2) The Neowin posts

#3) Quickchanger

#4) The toolbar at the top

#5) And what visual style he's using?!

I'm goin nuts over this. I want this desktop!!! ;)

riggs: the clock is called ghrone. here http://www.garoo.net/software/

the neowin posts is a program done by Matrox here http://members.lycos.co.uk/matrox101/

quickchanger i found at deviantart in the software section

the toolbar at the top is tlb www.truelaunchbar.com

and the visual style is soft body, by space monkey.

cheers.

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