[Release] Gartoon Shell Pack for SP2


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:D Alright Guys, you asked for it, so here it is, the Gartoon shell pack for SP2, based off of MPAMPoULAs' shell pack for SP1. Permission given by both Zeus and MPAMPoULAs. All file versions are listed in the readme.txt. Get it at: jthemonkey.deviantart

Enjoy,

-J the Monkey-

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Thanks! I also happen to have one based on the Umicons by Mattahan, which is much more extensive. It contains 32 Control Panel applets, 14 DLLs, and 10 EXEs, and will weigh around 20MB. I haven't decided whether or not I will release it or not. If I do, I will have to get permission from Mattahan, and Pete Ross' permission as it is based on his SP1 shell pack. I don't know of him, or how to go about getting ahold of him either. If there is a large demand for these, and someone can direct me the way to get in touch with Pete Ross, then I will ask Mattahan for permission as well, and release the phat pack.

Attached here is a list of files that it will contain, and their versions: :ninja:

Umicon_shell_pack_file_versions.txt

what version of the icons are in it? i was converting over the latest for iconpackager, and to png and icos. but ive been busy lately. also wanted to make a firefox theme.

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Of which set, Umicons of Gartoon? If you mean Umicons, it is a compilation of all 4 sets.

.45 or something is on his site its the newest. :\

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Yes, I see that, yet as I stated I based this of the SP1 pack by MPAMPoULAs, as I have not had enough freetime lately to do the various conversions, editing, etc... instead just used some that were already done.

J the Monkey: Great job man :)

fishie: The Gartoon icon version that i use at my Shell Pack v2 was the 0.4.5.

but some icons are mod(NOT made just mod) by me to fit at windows style ;)

EDIT: also I use icons from Gartoon Stock Icons Theme 0.1 pack from zeus for the toolbars

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