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This is just a modifcation of Clearlooks by Schmoove

This has Compact Startpanel & thintaskbar

I alose added in the Background u see in the screenshot

Also added in so the xfree cursors schmoove sent along is auto installed.

This theme is accessible from the Windows own theme manager

Credits:

Clearlooks Compact aka Clearloks

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All credits go to The orginial creator of ubuntu theme for ubuntu linux

and to Marchel hoffs for porting it to windows.

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VS: ported by Marcel Hoffs (aka Schmoove)

Modded by Roniez

Cursors: xFree cursorset ported to windows by Schmoove

Wallpapers:

1, Sexy ubuntu by sn33kyP3t3 on ubuntu forums

2, Ubuntu Original by viking on ubuntu forums

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Word of advice....coming from one who looks at neowin when at work. Choose a different wallpaper when you release your VS and take screenshots or at least put a disclaimer on the title that it has an adult content wallpaper.

I can't surf Neowin when at work if there are screenshots like that. That is very immature of you to post a picture like that. If you want a desktop like that for you personal life that's fine, all the more power to you, but think of people who visit here when at work.

I also thought that neowin wasn't a forum for babes.

Word of advice....coming from one who looks at neowin when at work.  Choose a different wallpaper when you release your VS and take screenshots or at least put a disclaimer on the title that it has an adult content wallpaper.

I can't surf Neowin when at work if there are screenshots like that.  That is very immature of you to post a picture like that.  If you want a desktop like that for you personal life that's fine, all the more power to you, but think of people who visit here when at work.

I also thought that neowin wasn't a forum for babes.

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Sorry for that Athletictrainer.

I used this wallpaper cause it was made for ubuntu for linux.

And i thought it fit very good.

The new version is also on the way with thintaskbar.

Just need to edit some more

Sorry for that Athletictrainer.

I used this wallpaper cause it was made for ubuntu for linux.

And i thought it fit very good.

The new version is also on the way with thintaskbar.

Just need to edit some more

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No problem. At least you are being adult about and changing it, not that many people would do that.

Now then about the VS, pretty nice so far. It's got a nice look to it that makes it easy on that eyes and one that would stay on my system for an extended period of time.

Perhaps you should think about renaming the folder structure in your rar file. As it is just now I had to rename the two folders to get the style to show up in the display properties window.

Nice style (or mod of one) anyway (Y)

aha, i will look in to that.

Alex:

Can u please tell me witch ones u renamed?

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The folders have to have the same name as the msstyle inside the folders.

Your msstyles are called CLcomp and ClearLook whereas the folders were called CLcompact2 and ClearLooks Compact.

If you just use winrar to right click and extract to folder then drag the folders and theme files into the themes folder and try to change the style via the display properties window both the styles fail to appear.

Nice to see you fixed the naming issue :), one question though. Whats the difference between the compact start menu on and the thin all version.

I guess I must be going blind but I don't see any difference.

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