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*UPDATE*

Now you can download the 1024x768 version of the dock. In this release was deleted some zoomers so it's better for lower resolutions, and was fixed the old iTunes logo. Enjoy!

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Hi guys. I'm releasing my OS X Dock for DesktopX, wich features iTunes Control and Home PopUp (the earlier release was the beta version).

This is my first DesktopX theme so please try it and send me your comments.

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Very soon I'll release my msgina.dll and shell32.dll OS X version, so stay tuned!

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Hi deadzombie. Here is an extract from the readme file:

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** Credits

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This dock was developed usin as base and inspiration the

excelent aqua dock from deadzombie. I want to thank to deadzombie

because their excellents jobs are always an inspiration for me.

If you deadzombie read this, listen me, your'e my master!

All the icons/zoomers was rebuilded using the original icons from

Apple, and the dock bar was made from screen shots so it's very

closer to the real thing.

Your'e the man!

Of course NeYo, i can do that, the only problem is that i don't know how it is (I don't have OS X), so maybe you could post a pic or something...

Thanks to all for your comments, I spend several days with pain in the ass building this fu***ng dock and your words are music for my ears.

Originally posted by kairon

If your Iceman then isn't your msgina.dll already out?I got it off duckie's hotline server awhile ago..

Your'e right Kiron, but these files was the preview release, I send it to duckie for test purposes.

In the new msgina is finally resolved the buttons issue (now all of them are "real" buttons), and have all the icons/text dialogs replaced.

In teh new shell32, you'll see the new osx explorer bar and an all new set of icons, even some ones made for me using the Apple's GUI guidelines.

Thanks for you interest!

damn. nice desktop.

put windowfx2 on there and i'd have a hard time telling the difference...

I'm seriously thinking about making my own dock program soon. I've got to pick up some books on directx, but i think i can do it (i've had some experience with the dock animation routines through that flash animation one that was out a while ago).

I'll let you all know if I even get started....

Originally posted by Pas

deadzombie, could u please post the templates or whatever of all ur smiley faces? those thangs are too kewl, dude. i'd like to incorporate some of those into wallpapers with my name in addition to the smiley face. please!! i'm begging and grovelin ghere, deadzombie!!! ;)

My finished smilie faces are really reserved for people I know well. It's something I do when I'm toying with a new project in my head. That's why you only see a few around and they show up randomly. Sorry...I keep them to myself. But feel free to make your own. They're pretty easy to make and great practice with the freeform pen tool. Learn the might of the anchor point!

Amilcar:I wasn't giving you a hard time! I promise! I'm using your VERY much improved pop-up objects instead of my ghetto ones; you nailed them perfectly!

And guys...Amilcar gets mega props for a very nice, very complete readme file. I guarantee that if he needs any help with these objects, images or anything I'll go out of my way for him because he gave credit where credit is due! (although he seems to be doing awesome on his own!)

Originally posted by deadzombie

And guys...Amilcar gets mega props for a very nice, very complete readme file. I guarantee that if he needs any help with these objects, images or anything I'll go out of my way for him because he gave credit where credit is due! (although he seems to be doing awesome on his own!)

deadzombie I think it's about time that you tell everyone that you stole my dockbar that I made about 2 years ago when you hacked into my computer then threatened to firebomb my house if I told anyone :p hehe.

Originally posted by Pas

deadzombie, i understand, dude. ya can't blame me for asking, tho. :) i'm an old man. when u say something about a freeform pen tool and anchor point, to me, that means a sharpie with a piece of string tied to it and anchored with a thumbtack. u youngsters are the graphic experts. lol

Good Lord man, how old do you think I am? I was tromping semi naked models around in paint before most of these guys were chewing on crayons.

Come to think about it, who here has programmed there own art in basic or pascal on a TRS-80 or Atari 400?

Originally posted by deadzombie

Come to think about it, who here has programmed there own art in basic or pascal on a TRS-80 or Atari 400?

Right Here! TRS-80 COCO I used to do a lot of that ****.. lines and lines of code.. the toughest I ever did was an oriental Dragon.. I had several sheets of graph paper taped together which I then drew the dragon on.. from that point I filled in the squares on the graph paper, numbered arcoss the top and side so I knew where each point was then went to town coding.. took me forever, but damn it looked good when done. :-)

Originally posted by deadzombie

Good Lord man, how old do you think I am? I was tromping semi naked models around in paint before most of these guys were chewing on crayons.

Come to think about it, who here has programmed there own art in basic or pascal on a TRS-80 or Atari 400?

I have...

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