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sorry for the lack of info guys. MultiMusicInfo is on the bottom. displays the album art and song info in the multitask dock. and the player in the status bar is MusicBar Extended. both available in Cydia and compatible with 4.0.1

HTC Desire y0, no SenseUI Roms for me, I prefer being able to play 2player emulators with Wiimotes paired :)

OD 3.0.2

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Very nice setup.

Can I ask how you changed the notification bar at the top? Also how did you change the widgets to have transparent backgrounds? What clock widget is that on your home page?

Duuude that's sweet. Can I get the details? And the homescreen icon?

HAHA I can't believe people actually like my generic grey and white.

Details:

Beautiful weather widget using plaingrey weather skin

Icons are Launcher Pro icons found here

App Drawer icon is:

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Wallpaper:

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Flipping link fail on the imagehost part, booo! Anyway, take two...

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(nice!)

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Android is fun! This is off my HTC HD2 TMO-US, a Winmo device out of the box btw, running one of the latest Froyo builds (w/Sense). Sense is indeed there but for the time being I'm playing around with ADW.Launcher so decided to grab this shot of one of the free market themes for it; Paperless

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Very nice setup

Coud you post your wallpaper please?

Thanks in advance :D

http://www.zedge.net/wallpapers/6080248/rain-designs-hd-wallpaper/
So I decided to change things up a bit and go with the new Windows mobile look for a little bit..

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2416089/cellphone/snap20100921_172858.png

Yeah, seen quite a few Windows 7 Mobile themes out for the Android. They look pretty sharp to be honest. Might give them a spin.
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