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I change themes often but this is one of my favs when I'm feeling colorful. I had to geek out the lockscreen. :D

What theme is that? Also, what is the weather app you are using to get the weather display in the status bar of the lock screen?

I change themes often but this is one of my favs when I'm feeling colorful. I had to geek out the lockscreen. :D

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Does anyone knows if there is a full size version of the wallpaper he's using? 1600x1200 preferably...

mines this one ... i was playing arround with different themes for most of today and using this one now - i quite like it and the background looks nice too :)

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3 questions:

i wanted to upload it directly via neowin-mobile on my iphone ... didnt work. so im doing this now with my notebook. is it possible to doing it with the iphone?

does anyone know a good icon for the bloomberg app? (the orange one which is important but so unfitting on page1 of the screen hehe)

i've seen some have 5 icons in each row - as you can see in my dock i found the right app for the dock already, but not for the main screen - how is it called?

oh yes and im proud iphone owner since yesterday and playing arround with it and discovering everything makes so much fun i love it :D

What theme is that? Also, what is the weather app you are using to get the weather display in the status bar of the lock screen?

The theme is Shinicons 2 from Big Boss & Planet iPhone repo in Cydia, I believe it's one of the default repos. I can't remember where I found the dock, lockscreen or wallpaper. Here's the wallpaper if anyone's interested, I don't have a desktop version. The weather widget comes with the useful WbApp available on the modmyi repo on Cydia or macthemes.net

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