February 2009 Desktops


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I think the theme comes with RocketDock. Just download the FREE program and look for the theme. It comes with 20+ themes if I remember correctly. I personally don't use it anymore. Tried it for a week and didn't see the point. Just not for me I guess.

Probably not to everyones' taste, but I'm happy enough with it :)

Firstly the "splash page"

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Basically, the magic doesn't happen until you click on the star-in-the-circle, just under the satellite, at which point the desktop changes to the following:

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Each column is an RSS feed, being parsed through php. At the moment it's the BBC News headlines, the EmpireOnline.com headlines, and my recently played list on last.fm (I'll switch that one out for something else probably)

As for the icons towards the bottom of the desktop (L - R):

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The "Home" icon resets the desktop to the satellite version. The Calendar icon opens a pop-up window with a simple (and i do mean simple - I'm using a .txt file to store the data, as opposed to a .sql db) calendar that's mostly a Todo list more than anything. The last two, the Photo Album, and Paperclip just open My Images, a folder on my HDD, and the paperclip opens OpenOffice.

So yep, that's my desktop - who said ActiveDesktop is dead and buried :D

Oh - and as for the HiroProtagonist / Dark_ph0enix thing. I capped it for a thread over on Geekscape, where I use the username HiroProtagonist.

Sweet ! Very nice done ! I'm going to search for active desktops again =)

Cheers - Yep I'm definitely a fan of the whole ActiveDesktop route. I understand why they weren't popular to start with, due to the process being a bit of a system hog, but there's no excuse these days.

'cept Widgets :whistle:

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