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Originally posted by use_imagination

my simple theme using Watercolor 4.0

hope to get my desktop better, any sugestions ?

http://www.theforumisdown.com/uploadfiles/.../desktop777.jpg

here's what i'd suggest:

less but better-looking icons, and perhaps a wallpaper that matches the theme and that you like :)

This theme is not going to be released and I'll not send it to anyone

I dont have permission to release it

Theme: Makki Graphite by KoL

Icons: iPlatinum and Heins Industrial ported by KoL

Wpaper: CB4 by DJ- ??? something (I think is Design, I dont remember)

XP2s.jpg

Originally posted by KoL

This theme is not going to be released and I'll not send it to anyone

I dont have permission to release it

Theme: Makki Graphite by KoL

Icons: iPlatinum and Heins Industrial ported by KoL

Wpaper: CB4 by DJ- ??? something (I think is Design, I dont remember)

http://members.lycos.co.uk/kol028/XP2s.jpg

Too bad you're not releasing. Just wanted to compliment on what seems to be another great conversion :)

Originally posted by KoL

cerbero: MakkiX is a great theme but the author will not gave permission to anyone, he is the author of AlumiteX, he didnt gave me permission to port it :angry:

Yeah I know. He's the same themer that refused permission to port DSX too if I'm not mistaken.. Damn shame. He makes great themes :(

Originally posted by ZeroXero

It's a matter of principal. And KoL is a decent guy so he wont go against the authors wishes.

- ZX

It's also a matter of rules, we clearly know where the original author stands so anyone post this theme at their peril :devious:

Originally posted by use_imagination

my simple theme using Watercolor 4.0

hope to get my desktop better, any sugestions ?

http://www.theforumisdown.com/uploadfiles/.../desktop777.jpg

use the program "transparent" to get rid of the blue backgroudn in your icon's text

its small (about 10k), fast, simple

Originally posted by Dazzla

It's also a matter of rules, we clearly know where the original author stands so anyone post this theme at their peril :devious:

Yep, Neowin, as we all know (or should know), has been criticised as being a home for rips. Rules are rules, so we stick to them. If anyone ripped my wallpapers, I'd be a little annoyed.

- ZX

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