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I am free to "mess with it" as you said all i want if i like.

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it defeats the purpose of posting a screenshot if you take it in to photoshop and filter the crap out of it. we want to see what your desktop looks like not what it looks like when youve "messed around with it" thats the whole point of the thread...

it defeats the purpose of posting a screenshot if you take it in to photoshop and filter the crap out of it. we want to see what your desktop looks like not what it looks like when youve "messed around with it" thats the whole point of the thread...

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It's better than all of the "I got my new mac today" screens of Aqua....cause nobody here knows what aqua looks like.... :D

Hey you think you could be a not safe for work label on your desktop next time

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yeh sorry mate should have put that there, but it poses the question.. if i should be putting not safe for work.. should you be looking at desktop threads at work ?

only kidding man, will do in future

Quick question, where did you get that replacement icon for the finder. I've been searching around for the set with the different color icons for the finder and I can't find it. There nothing fancy, they are just like the regular icons, just different color.

whered ya get that wallpaper.. looks cool !

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I found it here on Neowin. It was part of a collection named nature. Dunno the exact link though. :/

You can grab it off my server here if you'd like.

Quick question, where did you get that replacement icon for the finder. I've been searching around for the set with the different color icons for the finder and I can't find it. There nothing fancy, they are just like the regular icons, just different color.

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The Icons including the replacement for the finder are in Xanthic's TI Skin theme.

here, and here. :D

Edited by docvenom04

Theme - SS Powermetal (original, reformatted to guiKit) with PM 2.0 elements. by Kevin Husted of Swizcore Studios. *unreleased*

Icons - Showcasing "AveTenebrae", coming soon to a desktop near you.

Wallpaper - Posted on the Macnn Digital Art forum a looong time ago.

MiniMac Drive icons by El Pincho.

iPod Shuffle icon by "Elluneon".

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*For those of you joining late, the font is HandelGotDLig*

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