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Haven't actually took time to make my desktop look good for awhile, lately it had been just some visual style and a wallpaper stuck on. Being bored, I decided to work on it, with the wallpaper of Katamari Damacy - a game I found fascinating but figured it will not be ported to PAL - and updating/modifying Inspirational Royale.

I think the outcome of it is pretty good, the light blue rounded rectangle is the currently selected window and the red is the flashing window.

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Olive/Green (sorta inspired by digitaljames' SS) :whistle:

VS: Classic/3DCC

Wall: Growing Grasses by mandolux

Icons & Pngs: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Basket), IF 200th Set (Dumper/Recycle Bin), Longhorn & default XP icons.

Progs: Samurize (own config put together by from various configs like crni's cd-covers), rainlendar (ModernaMod Classic Right), MirandaIM (w/ TweakUI plugin & Qute icons), avedesk (w/ pngs mentioned above), LClock (own startbutton).

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My second for this month...

Black 'n White Bliss...

I was experiment with Black 'n White stuff on my desktop...

Found this WP somewhere here in this thread...

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VS is from LHA GUIKit...

Dock is Y'z Dock

Icons in Dock are SowE/Mac/Panther Hybrid

Enjoy.

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Theme:. Soapsky ocean blue

Wallpaper :. Bubbles2 personnal modd

Icons :. Somatic by david Lanham

Software :. Shapeshifter, Silk, Konfabulator, Adium X 0.72 mod by me, with special guest appearance Augie

Menu Bar :. Wclock, Synergy and Butler...

This one is work safe, so enjoy...at work !!!

Same as November, added Neowin Button and changed Master Volume Icon.

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(Second Screenshot: Enhanced Context Menus)

Wall: Dreamflight by Blackpepper

VS: Sentinel B-1 by ChaNinja

Icons: ChaNinjaStyle-SubZero

Desktop Icons Without Text & Enhanced Context Menus

Apps: LClock, Winamp Deskband, Rainlendar 0.20: R-Calendar III mod

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