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This is the theme i am using: I've modded it myself so the background rotates depending on time of day.

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=O

Damn dude that is FANTASTIC theme! I so wish Dev-Team would release a jailbreak for Windows users, not having access to a Mac means my crappy iPhone 1st gen is still stuck on 3.01 firmware... And I see you are running 3.1 :(

WAAAH :o

OMG! What theme is that!
=O

Damn dude that is FANTASTIC theme! I so wish Dev-Team would release a jailbreak for Windows users, not having access to a Mac means my crappy iPhone 1st gen is still stuck on 3.01 firmware... And I see you are running 3.1 :(

WAAAH :o

It's a modified Teknologik theme. I've made quite a few icons for some of my apps and modified it so the wallpaper rotates depending on the time of day and am quite happy with the results. Still a few more things I want to do.

It's a modified Teknologik theme.

I downloaded the theme from the guys deviant art page after upgrading to 3.1.2 jailbreak (yay it wasn't too painful) - but how the hell do you install this theme? The readme contains no instructions, nor does his deviant art page or 'offical' page on the modmyiphone forums...

I know it maybe too much to ask, but could you please write up a text file to mail me on step by step instructions how to get it installed? It would be awesomecakes if you could :)

Best way to install a theme is download a program called iphone browser, then go to Library/Themes/ folder and drag and drop the new theme there.

I'd recommend iFunbox instead. Works just as well, but it's waaaaay faster. iPhone Browser is quite slow.

Rocking my new iPod Touch 3rd gen 32GB :D Using theme iGlassSol Remix which has more icons and the blue battery should also be easy to find in Cydia by searching for "Blue Battery"

Charging Lockscreen (Included with Theme)

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Regular Lockscreen (Slider included with theme, I found the Audi elsewhere)

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Some of the icons

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Ok I have fallen in love with Whitoken, of course it is a beta so i had to do a lot of editing to suit my style but it looks great so far.

Im still working on the lockscreen but i have run out of ideas on the custom sliders, also the Weathericon was made by me based on the illumine weathericon theme.

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Ok I have fallen in love with Whitoken, of course it is a beta so i had to do a lot of editing to suit my style but it looks great so far.

Im still working on the lockscreen but i have run out of ideas on the custom sliders, also the Weathericon was made by me based on the illumine weathericon theme.

nice one! though nothing i would use personally. but good work!

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