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I'm sorry - I don't remember where I got it. I don't enough webspace to upload the theme anywhere either (don't think it's legal to even post the theme w/ out permissions and stuff)...

there's an olive version at customize.org (don't know about blue and stuff).

sorry :(

Can someone tell me what you guys are using to change your icons? Is it just icon packager or is there another program out there to do this?

Also how do you get your icons to look like the mac style with the text to the left side of the icons, like here?

http://uploaded.fastuploads.com/10_03_04_preview.PNG

New and simple one. Anything just PM me :)

VS: hacked classic

Icons: BeOS

Wall: some_sort_of_scene_by_plainoldjava

http://uploaded.fastuploads.com/Clipboard02_preview.png

can i have a link to that vs please :woot:? how did you get windows explorer and firefox like that??

awesome desk (Y).

I haven't change a lot since my last post. Now using AveDesk. I almost finish all the longhorn skins that I want to create. I just need to port it to WB.

Logon

Logont.jpg

- A mod that I did of a Longhorn logon that I downloaded somewhere.

Desktop

D042at.jpg D042bt.jpg

- Theme: Longhorn 4074 Slate by me

- Icons: EQUAL by Igor Maidanov and Longhorn default

- Wallpaper: AeroFav by me

- Winamp: Longhorn Slate by me

- Firefox: Longhorn by me

- Yz Toolbar: AeroSlate by deadzombie

- Yz Shadow

- AveDesk

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