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VS: Windows Classic with August 3DCC Scheme (I think it was made by Aleni, but I really can't remember, sorry if I got it wrong...it was from August last year)

Wallpaper: Deviant Art

Icons: G.A.N.T. 2

Apps: BSPlayer with Pancake skin; Foobar2k with Columns UI; Firefox

Sorry frease for leaving out the details last month :p

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not much has changed since i last posted one (march)

VS: Thunder Storm WB (off of GUIOlympics)

Desktop: The Day After Tomorrow (with my final schedule on it :pinch:)

Samurize: My own custom script, nothing really too special

Countdown Clock Proggy: Timeleft

Winamp 5: MMD3 skin

Weather Proggy: WeatherReporter, a DesktopX Widget

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You wanna buy one....I have many.. LOL!!

..Some bought,some freebies..The Netcaptor and Opera are paid for, rest are freebie scchhttuuff..I usually throw a few bucks towards the cause on the Freebies through.I change them as often as I do my desktops..  :woot:  ;)

Cheers Bud  :cool:

Then have you tried Firefox yet? It's great :)

Here I am, doing an advertisement again :p

And thanks for the desktop comment :happy:

Windows Theme - HmmXP (its on these forums somewhere)

Winamp Skin - HmmXP (googled for it, it was on deviant art if i recall correctly)

Clock - LClock (also off these here forums)

Wallpaper - pretty red rocks in rising sunlight (from here - http://www.freundt.org/florian/)

Samurize - Made By Me (based on HmmXP)

Recycle Bin Icon - Bluecurve (don't know where i found it)

can see me changing my samurize soon tbh but here it is atm

I can't find LClock :blush:. Anyone know where I can get it?

well i updated my april one again with a new ffox theme(smoke)

VS:BANTS new one.

WAll:DA, Terragan so close

Water Effect(teh water is moving and making ripples in real time but i guess you cant tell really): GT Ripple

need a new mouse pointer though but this is probably my best theme yet. too bad i cant have a dock or samurise script cause my pc is old.

Edit,oops forgot these things:

LCLock, neowin somewhere. ^ search for it.

The Screen shot. :blush: :p

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VS: Windows Classic with August 3DCC Scheme (I think it was made by Aleni, but I really can't remember, sorry if I got it wrong...it was from August last year)

Wallpaper: Deviant Art

Icons: G.A.N.T. 2

Apps: BSPlayer with Pancake skin; Foobar2k with Columns UI; Firefox

Sorry frease for leaving out the details last month :p

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LOL :D It's ok. Thanks for the 3DCC file :)

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