December (2005) Desktop Thread


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Happy New Year all!!

Here I present to you, the first unofficial January 2006 desktop. Now, I hope I've covered my friend here up enough, but if I haven't; I apologise sincerely and will remove it immediately.

Well, here it is; a tad bland I know, but I haven't been very creative this year...

desktopjan2hr.th.jpg

Theme: HmmXP (Can be found on DeviantArt)

Wallpaper: Made by me as a slap on for new years; nothing special

Icon Package: 'Puft' by David Lanham

Winamp Skin: iPod Nano

(By the by, I'm in New Zealand for it to be 2006 so early)

P.S

(Quote from rhz)

Minor changes, I've really find my setup here :D

WOW! Information please? :D (Icons; Wallpaper; Themes...) Much appreciated in advance, thanks!!

Edited by DigitallyInsane^
Happy New Year all!!

Here I present to you, the first unofficial January 2006 desktop. Now, I hope I've covered my friend here up enough, but if I haven't; I apologise sincerely and will remove it immediately.

Well, here it is; a tad bland I know, but I haven't been very creative this year...

desktopjan2hr.th.jpg

Theme: HmmXP (Can be found on DeviantArt)

Wallpaper: Made by me as a slap on for new years; nothing special

Icon Package: 'Puft' by David Lanham

Winamp Skin: iPod Nano

(By the by, I'm in New Zealand for it to be 2006 so early)

Happy New Year!!! :fun:

Really nice desk!

Can you upload your wallpaper or send it to me???

Happy New Year all!!

Here I present to you, the first unofficial January 2006 desktop. Now, I hope I've covered my friend here up enough, but if I haven't; I apologise sincerely and will remove it immediately.

Well, here it is; a tad bland I know, but I haven't been very creative this year...

snip

Theme: HmmXP (Can be found on DeviantArt)

Wallpaper: Made by me as a slap on for new years; nothing special

Icon Package: 'Puft' by David Lanham

Winamp Skin: iPod Nano

RAVEN RILEY!

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Theme: Glitch WB

Wallpaper: from mandolux

Icons: -

Apps: Avedesk

It's a bit bare due to a recent format and it's also my last shot of 2005 :)

could you post a link to the avedesk-desklet?

i cant find any that looks that good.

thanks in advance. :)

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/v...nshot-30483.png

After a clean reformat of my pc.

Visual Style- Longhorn Alternative (Default)

Icons- Vista Inspirat Bricopack

Wallpaper- Green Leaves, found in the thread.

Apps- Rocket Dock with dlb's Vista High PX icons

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