November 2007 Desktops


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Been busy to the point where I haven't had much sleep lately. I've been multitasking since late October and only now do I have everything under control. Here's my November desk, which is similar to last month's though there have been a lot of tweaks here and there, not least changing the whole system font to Calibri, which brings some semblance of order in my Start Menu. I believe I'm nearly done with it, with only my Foobar now needing attention as I've been trying to get ratings in it.

Oh, and to Aviram, Nicholas-c and - Kaboose -, forgive me for not replying to your PM's as I already stated above my reasons. To answer your questions, I'm not using Samurize, but AveDesk for the transparent bar on my desk. To Nicholas-c, the details of my desk are given below.

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Clean

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Foobar

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Cluttered

Theme: Luna Element 5.1 Black Mod (Modded Start Button)(NFR)

Wallpaper: Forgotten it, sorry :laugh: !

Picture: KLCC

Icons: Gnome (Super Turbo Tango Patcher)

AveDesk: Lucid Weather 1.0 (Modded), TimeSerializer, Taskbar Overlay (My own), Messenger Icons (My own)(NFR), Trash (Tango), Apple Macbook Icon (STTP)(Modded), MP3 and Downloads icon (Gnome)

RocketDock BG: Scirwode (My own)(NFR)

RocketDock Icons: Reflection Light (My own)(NFR)

Foobar: Combination of my own config and a little bit of others (NFR)

CD Art Display: Wave (My own)(NFR)

Scirwode

Been busy to the point where I haven't had much sleep lately. I've been multitasking since late October and only now do I have everything under control. Here's my November desk, which is similar to last month's though there have been a lot of tweaks here and there, not least changing the whole system font to Calibri, which brings some semblance of order in my Start Menu. I believe I'm nearly done with it, with only my Foobar now needing attention as I've been trying to get ratings in it.

Oh, and to Aviram, Nicholas-c and - Kaboose -, forgive me for not replying to your PM's as I already stated above my reasons. To answer your questions, I'm not using Samurize, but AveDesk for the transparent bar on my desk. To Nicholas-c, the details of my desk are given below.

Super nice mate. Are all avedesk configs yours or are they for release? I especially like that bar ontop the taskbar. Also, a little link on avetunes!

(Y)

My Current Desktop:

http://pegasus124.deviantart.com/art/15-Nov-2007-69858117

Wallpaper: Unknown (will upload/send upon request)

Skin: Default Aero Glass (modified with help of VistaGlazz)

Icons: Default Vista Icons

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