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I was thinking (and already applied in other place) about a forum where we can post our customizations, like dll's, bitmaps, customicons, etc... and a screenshot explaining what the customization do, of course this is not your typical USELESS "Post your..." thread. :rolleyes:

In this way we can make an internal database of hacks and things will be more easier.

Right now I cant post anything because Im not in home.

What do you think about this idea?

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here we go.

drag and drop all links because i'm on geocities. :(

the first one is just a desktop and window pic. vs is a hacked version on jromo's topic. all icons are glyphs from scrow (http://www.virtualplastic.net/scrow). desktop icons are blockOS. i've hacked up shell32.dll for the toolbar bitmaps and icons (including the start menu). winamp is also hacked for glyph icons instead of normal ones. :)

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/screen1.JPG

the second screenie shows the shutdown/logoff window to show my hacked windows thing. whatever it's called. that's in some other .dll (i forget).

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/screen2.JPG

last one's the msn messenger window. i've hacked everything i can find, but i don't know where the top part is. anyone help?

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/msn.JPG

ok, here we go, I made a glymph set that can be used to make toolbars and so, here is it: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...ST&f=67&t=65941

Also Im going to upload my browselc.dll file, it removes the adress text in the adress bar in the explorer and removes the common file, edit, help dialogs:

here we go.

drag and drop all links because i'm on geocities. :(

the first one is just a desktop and window pic. vs is a hacked version on jromo's topic. all icons are glyphs from scrow (http://www.virtualplastic.net/scrow). desktop icons are blockOS. i've hacked up shell32.dll for the toolbar bitmaps and icons (including the start menu). winamp is also hacked for glyph icons instead of normal ones. :)

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/screen1.JPG

the second screenie shows the shutdown/logoff window to show my hacked windows thing. whatever it's called. that's in some other .dll (i forget).

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/screen2.JPG

last one's the msn messenger window. i've hacked everything i can find, but i don't know where the top part is. anyone help?

http://www.geocities.com/tincanman_98/pics/msn.JPG

How can i do that Log Off Thing?? Lots of info please!!

The avi in the copy dialog can be found in shell32.dll, to change the avi of the download dialog you need to hack shdocvw.dll.

I used ChaNinja's avi's to start from, and replaced the icons with some other png's.

Since I do not intend to release this, I didn't bother for permissions, though it's really not that hard to do, so give it a try yourself, all the info needed can be found on this board.

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