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OS: CyanogenMod 6.1-Nightly (The build is a few days old now)

Kernel: Pershoot 2.6.35.7-OC-UV-FP

Clock Speeds: Normal: 352MHz, <50% Battery, 245MHz, Screen off: 176MHz (Holy battery life batman!)

Launcher: LauncherPro Plus - http://bit.ly/9ibtjq

Apps from left to right.

Justin.tv Broadcaster - http://bit.ly/aQ2Ev4

Qik - http://bit.ly/an2Moo

Glue - http://bit.ly/a9CK6b

Trillian Beta (IM) - http://bit.ly/d4BZLH

Google Voice

Facebook

twicca - http://bit.ly/9Jvc66

Foursquare - http://bit.ly/agXZAr

Camera

PingChat - http://bit.ly/cSb4F6

Tumblr - http://bit.ly/9oSS48

Retro Camera (I'm a hipster in disguise.) - http://bit.ly/aahSHR

Widgets:

Retro Clock Widget - http://bit.ly/aDKUa7

twicca - http://bit.ly/9Jvc66

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HTC HD2, running ChuckyDroidROM Winmo ultralight ROM with some functionality but lacking Sense etc and is meant ONLY to start up the current Android loader. That out of the way, this is a current Froyo running the latest nightly CM6. Currently using ADWLauncher Pro but have the choice between that and Launcher Pro. The shot of the Quadrant score is fairly weak for droid builds as of late on the HD2, I've routinely hit 1800-2000 OC'n the Snapdragon proc on Sense builds so no idea (yet) why this benches lower being a 'clean' Froyo.

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and the bench:

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With the 4.1 jailbreak released i've been in the process of redoing my theme and this is what i have so far:

Lockscreen:

15ppx7q.jpg

http://i52.tinypic.com/15ppx7q.jpg

Home Screen:

fxbdsl.jpg

http://i53.tinypic.com/fxbdsl.jpg

Homescreen 2:

wufoec.jpg

http://i51.tinypic.com/wufoec.jpg

SBSettings:

wryr9k.jpg

http://i53.tinypic.com/wryr9k.jpg

With the 4.1 jailbreak released i've been in the process of redoing my theme and this is what i have so far:

[snip]

now THAT looks awesome. nice work there.

haha I always tried to make my 3GS look like something like that but I just ended up with different icons. Those excessive modifications never seemed to work for me.

Now with my 4, I like it just the way it is, though I do see me jailbreaking again as soon as something for comes out to be used with a Mac.

With the 4.1 jailbreak released i've been in the process of redoing my theme and this is what i have so far:

[...]

Homescreen 2:

wufoec.jpg

http://i51.tinypic.com/wufoec.jpg

[...]

F**k me.

Why can't anyone develop nice looking widgets like that for Android?

Seriously, everything for this OS is "As long as it works, nevermind the UI." I have seen very few apps/widgets for Android where it actually looks like the dev put some serious effort/thought into the design. It's almost as bad a Sidebar Gadgets in Windows.

F**k me.

Why can't anyone develop nice looking widgets like that for Android?

Seriously, everything for this OS is "As long as it works, nevermind the UI." I have seen very few apps/widgets for Android where it actually looks like the dev put some serious effort/thought into the design. It's almost as bad a Sidebar Gadgets in Windows.

True, i've noticed that with android as well.

Though there is a fair few crappy widgets for iOS as well. The widget on the bottom of my screen i've heavily customized and tweaked and configured myself, put about a days worth of effort into it alone so far.

Would you happen to share the skins and widgets your are using. Also what lock app are you using.

I'll release the homescreen weather/calendar/time widget on the weekend when i'm happy with it (Still a work in progress)

The icons are Suave icons.

The lockscreen is a Lockinfo HTML skin which can be found at (http://theme.eskapism.com/)

However it is pretty broken in iOS4, to the point of it not working at all and causing the phone to go into Safe mode from time to time. I've heavily customized it so it displays (But it's not very functional) but i cant release that. However the author is working on an iOS 4 compatible version.

OS: CyanogenMod 6.1-Nightly (The build is a few days old now)

Kernel: Pershoot 2.6.35.7-OC-UV-FP

Clock Speeds: Normal: 352MHz, <50% Battery, 245MHz, Screen off: 176MHz (Holy battery life batman!)

Launcher: LauncherPro Plus - http://bit.ly/9ibtjq

Apps from left to right.

Justin.tv Broadcaster - http://bit.ly/aQ2Ev4

Qik - http://bit.ly/an2Moo

Glue - http://bit.ly/a9CK6b

Trillian Beta (IM) - http://bit.ly/d4BZLH

Google Voice

Facebook

twicca - http://bit.ly/9Jvc66

Foursquare - http://bit.ly/agXZAr

Camera

PingChat - http://bit.ly/cSb4F6

Tumblr - http://bit.ly/9oSS48

Retro Camera (I'm a hipster in disguise.) - http://bit.ly/aahSHR

Widgets:

Retro Clock Widget - http://bit.ly/aDKUa7

twicca - http://bit.ly/9Jvc66

Wallpaper?

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