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Seeing that makes me want to get back into Litestep. I've been out of the loop so long..have there been any major changes since the introduction of OTS2? I want to get back into theming.

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VS: Longhorn Inspirat (modded with HandelGotD fonts)

Wall: OnReturning by 4impressions (modded by myself)

Running: AveDesk, Miranda, Samurize, Winamp.

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One of the best i've seen, (Y)

Would you mind sharing the wall please?

Thanks.

My New Desktop!:

VS: Marina White (With Modded Jemaho's Luxirous ShellStyle)

Wall: Pimpin'

Yz' Toolbar

Yz' Shadow

Yz' Dock

AveDesk

LClock

Icons: A Mix of Custom Icons, Longhorn and OS X

MSN 7.0 With Longhorn Skin

CLEAN:

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DIRTY:

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Click Here For The Full Desktop!

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Where can I get that MSN Messenger icon?

Thanks

Lest's go:

Ubuntu Linux, Gnome 2.8

- GTk+Metacity: BasicGNOME

- Icons: Suede

- Wall: Waves by Jimmac

- Font: Comic Sans

- Grellm, notes, firefox (Gnome-Fx-Industrial), Beep-Media-Player ..

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litestep: xij by tnl, lscds by tnl, fooborg by tnl, osxosd by tnl (not shown)

miranda: clist_nicer w/ .4 alpha build

wall: gradient and pinstripes

other apps: mirc, explorer

foobar is hooked into a nested xlabel and slides off screen to the left when i right click the song title (with animated movement).  re-shows when i right click the song title again.  tnl is the man.

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Link To The Litstep Theme ?

My New Desktop!:

VS: Marina White (With Modded Jemaho's Luxirous ShellStyle)

Wall: Pimpin'

Yz' Toolbar

Yz' Shadow

Yz' Dock

AveDesk

LClock

Icons: A Mix of Custom Icons, Longhorn and OS X

MSN 7.0 With Longhorn Skin

CLEAN:

naamloos1kopie7wu.jpg

Click Here For The Full Desktop!

DIRTY:

naamloos50rx.jpg

Click Here For The Full Desktop!

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how do i get that shellstyle you're using?

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