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It's because he downloads Stardock app packages all day and clicks "Apply". It obviously doesn't take very long to do.

I'll respond to that since it's pertaining to my **Actual Theming** .....And not a question as to why.. :)

I have 100's of Icons packages,Walls and Skins already on board (Burnt CD's).... It takes me about 2 mins and very few clicks to change every aspect of my GUI,including Docks,All Icons,Skins,Cursor,Wall and anything else that can be rearranged through the GUI... About 2 minutes...Recoloring takes another minute if I wish to change the authors color pattern with Icon Developer (Icons/Dock and System) or Skin Studio Pro...(MsStyles or Window Blinds Skin)

I have a 4000 Down/650 Up broadband connect, so I definitely don't spend *All Day* downloading anything.. Seconds.. LMAO!!

Object Desktop...It's very fast,reliable,amzingly coordinated and incredibly attractive..As I said, I actually spend no time at all to have Every item in my GUI changed...Mere cpl of minutes.... Bada Bing,Bada Bang, Bada Boom! :woot:

Most themes are actually saved as a Theme including all GUI aspects and loaded with one click through *Theme Manager* few seconds... :)

I love it...Have for years :)

Cheers ;)

I'll respond to that since it's pertaining to my **Actual Theming** .....And not a question as to why.. :)

I have 100's of Icons packages,Walls and Skins already on board (Burnt CD's).... It takes me about 2 mins and very few clicks to change every aspect of my GUI,including Docks,All Icons,Skins,Cursor,Wall and anything else that can be rearranged through the GUI... About 2 minutes...Recoloring takes another minute if I wish to change the authors color pattern with Icon Developer (Icons/Dock and System) or Skin Studio Pro...(MsStyles or Window Blinds Skin)

I have a 4000 Down/650 Up broadband connect, so I definitely don't spend *All Day* downloading anything.. Seconds.. LMAO!!

Object Desktop...It's very fast,reliable,amzingly coordinated and incredibly attractive..As I said, I actually spend no time at all to have Every item in my GUI changed...Mere cpl of minutes.... Bada Bing,Bada Bang, Bada Boom! :woot:

Most themes are actually saved as a Theme including all GUI aspects and loaded with one click through *Theme Manager* few seconds... :)

I love it...Have for years :)

Cheers ;)

I take it you have also enjoyed those animated gifs for years as well...back when the internet was...new? ;)

spookshow, Yeah, I never really used them until now. They've been sitting on my computer for a while, but I love them now.

snsn, Here. Enjoy, props to the creator. :)

Sickworm, indeed it is Windows Classic with TClock2.

cmove, thanks. :)

frease, they are Lush icons. Sadly I cannot remember where I got them and don't have a good host for anything larger than 250kb...I think they are on kdelook.org, try there. If not PM me, I can work something out.

I'll respond to that since it's pertaining to my **Actual Theming** .....And not a question as to why.. :)

I have 100's of Icons packages,Walls and Skins already on board (Burnt CD's).... It takes me about 2 mins and very few clicks to change every aspect of my GUI,including Docks,All Icons,Skins,Cursor,Wall and anything else that can be rearranged through the GUI... About 2 minutes...Recoloring takes another minute if I wish to change the authors color pattern with Icon Developer (Icons/Dock and System) or Skin Studio Pro...(MsStyles or Window Blinds Skin)

I have a 4000 Down/650 Up broadband connect, so I definitely don't spend *All Day* downloading anything.. Seconds.. LMAO!!

Object Desktop...It's very fast,reliable,amzingly coordinated and incredibly attractive..As I said, I actually spend no time at all to have Every item in my GUI changed...Mere cpl of minutes.... Bada Bing,Bada Bang, Bada Boom! :woot:

Most themes are actually saved as a Theme including all GUI aspects and loaded with one click through *Theme Manager* few seconds... :)

I love it...Have for years :)

Cheers ;)

You are saying the same he did, you just click Apply and all change, what you dont understand is that what most of us like about customization is that we actually spend some time in it, looking for a matching wall, a matching set of icons, a matching dock icons set, etc. and some of us do feel realized when is finished, not like you that just have to click Apply and all the job is done.

And about the All day downloading, what I understood i meant to say was that you spend the whole day downloading differents themes, not only one. And i've said before, Have fun with the animate gif's.

Ivand.

,May 29 2004, 13:36] my aeroinspirat mod, dont ask for it

nice pics of trent :cool:

It's because he downloads Stardock app packages all day and clicks "Apply". It obviously doesn't take very long to do.
yeah, where there are others of us that actually mod crap and replace system files etc....
smile.gif anyone know where I can get these Lush Icons in an IconPackager Pack?

give me a pm

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