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First Desktop posted here... Nothing is more fun, waiting for a page of screenies to load on dialup:sleep:

I actually took this shot in august but hey it's sept. Oh Crap, school.

VS=Opus Natural 1.5

Wallpaper=warpzone

Icons=a little bit of everything, some from here and some from here

Apps=rainlender, clocx, y'z dock

aug3004.th.png

Wish i could run at higher res but monitor doesnt support anything higher.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/Apa...september04.png

OS: Windows 2003 Ent. Server

- VS: Inspirat2 MOD

- Wall: Own Mod

- Sidebar: AveDesk, Samurize & Miranda IM

- Dock: AquaDock

- Icons: Snow-e? & Inspirat

- Calender: AveDesk

- Player: Tiger Inspirat for SysMetrix

Care to share with me your AveDesk sidebar?

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Is anyone good at making WP's? I would like a green desktop with a green VS. Or where do you get some of these? I'm not very good at making anything larger than 450x600, I kind of lose focus. Also, I'm very bad at making any Visual Styles, although I would like to get something what would be anything from these regular XP ones.

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it's sept 1st and this is already 5 pages? jeez. anywho:

tower desktop, 1280x960:

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/t...thumb-19651.jpg

fullsize

laptop desktop, 1920x1200 (widescreen, baby):

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/t...thumb-19650.jpg

fullsize

both are still using the same opus os skins/themes/styles/whatevers. the only differences are the resolutions and wallpapers.

You mean 13 pages right?

it's sept 1st and this is already 5 pages? jeez. anywho:

tower desktop, 1280x960:

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/t...thumb-19651.jpg

fullsize

laptop desktop, 1920x1200 (widescreen, baby):

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/t...thumb-19650.jpg

fullsize

both are still using the same opus os skins/themes/styles/whatevers. the only differences are the resolutions and wallpapers.

Link to the laptop wallpaper?

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