Recommended Posts

Wallpapers <--- You can change it yourself. I add it too

Cursors <--- XsX who's the author didn't reply my mail so I don't want to use it within risk

Winamp Skins <-- It's skins which not one of Longhorn. However, you can find it at www.deviantart.com

Hmm, nice package, but it didn't work entirely as advertised :(

The only thing that was applied upon rebooting was the boot screen, and the LogonUI. The Plex theme and wallpaper's were installed, but the Plex theme was not applied upon rebooting. I also found something, maybe a bug, but the package always wants to apply ClearType font smoothing, even though I had it on normal smoothing before.

for all the people that this pack din't work for, try applying it in safe mode

in the beginning, i tried it a few times in regular mode, and it din't apply some of the stuff, like the about screen, the logon/logoff dialogue, and things like that

but after i did it in safe mode, everything went fine and it patched everything perfectly

so maybe that's worth a try

i must admit that window x's skin is good.

Im using alan's pack with window x's boot,logon and theme

Windows X's Installer messed everthing up

Here is what my system looks like now, i had to redo it all because Window X's installer messed up all my themes and crap.

This is why I think that me and windows x shuld make a total massive package. I just dont see the point to making two, where one has some good parts, and another has other good parts. But hey im still working on mine, and xanataus, the download link is in the first post, in the new thread....

mine was messed up too, so i used a hybrid of Alan and Window X's packages :p

works quite nice now, fully longhorn themed.

I used the icons etc from Alan and package for explorer and the dlls

Used the logon, bootscreen and theme from Windows X

Works perfect :)

More proof that they should both be together.

yeah you two should work together..... but not on another longhorn product,

recreations have their limitations..... and i think you two would be able to make a realy good theme/transformation pack on something new

...just a thought

Hmm, nice package, but it didn't work entirely as advertised :(

The only thing that was applied upon rebooting was the boot screen, and the LogonUI. The Plex theme and wallpaper's were installed, but the Plex theme was not applied upon rebooting. I also found something, maybe a bug, but the package always wants to apply ClearType font smoothing, even though I had it on normal smoothing before.

Cause Plex theme use Trebuchet MS as toolbar font. And it looks ugly when use non-smoothing font.

Where's Alan's package? I saw it in deskmod but I didn't see anything about automate system file replacement functions. I have to replace it myself and my pack and Alan's one is different. I don't know where some XP os didn't work cause sharing violation but I'm fixing for some hints in 2.0

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Audacious 4.6.1 by Razvan Serea Audacious is a lightweight, open-source audio player that emphasizes simplicity, performance, and sound quality. Designed for Linux, Windows, and macOS, it supports a wide range of audio formats, internet radio streaming, and playlist management. Users can customize the interface with Winamp-style skins or modern themes, making it flexible for different preferences. Audacious also includes an equalizer, advanced audio effects, and a plugin system for extending functionality. Its low resource usage makes it especially suitable for older computers or users who value efficiency without sacrificing playback quality. Audacious key features: High audio quality – delivers clean, gapless playback with minimal distortion. Wide format support – plays MP3, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, WAV, WMA, and more. Internet radio streaming – supports Shoutcast, Icecast, and other online streams. Winamp skin support – classic, nostalgic look for users who prefer the old-school style. Modern GTK-based interface – clean, simple UI with a more modern feel. Customizable themes – change appearance through skins and themes. Advanced playlist management – organize, save, and edit playlists with ease. Equalizer – fine-tune audio output with a built-in graphical equalizer. Audio effects – built-in DSP options like crossfade, replay gain, and more. Plugin system – extend functionality with additional components. File metadata support – displays and organizes music based on tags. Drag-and-drop support – quickly add songs or playlists. Global hotkey support – control playback without switching windows. Bit-perfect output modes – bypass system mixers for pure audio output. ReplayGain support – normalizes track loudness automatically. Cue sheet support – play entire albums from a single audio file with .cue. MPRIS2 integration – integrates with Linux desktop environments for media controls. Advanced resampling options – adjust playback quality with different resampler settings. Gapless playback – seamless transition between tracks encoded properly. Crossfade plugin – blend one song into the next smoothly. Last.fm scrobbling plugin – track listening history online. Remote control support – control Audacious via command-line or scripts. Lyrics plugin – display song lyrics if available. Alarm / timer plugin – start or stop playback at set times. SOX resampler plugin – high-quality resampling for audiophiles. Spectrum analyzer / visualization plugins – visual feedback while playing music. Headphone crossfeed effect – simulates speaker listening for headphones. Customizable buffer size – tweak latency and playback smoothness. Audacious 4.6.1 changelog: Use XDG cache dir to store temporary files (#1817) Accept embedded lyrics in more cases (#1818) Bump .so and plugin ABI versions retrospectively (#1819) Include Georgian translation (#1820) Fix build on systems using musl instead of glibc (#1823) Download: Audacious 4.6.1 | 48.2 MB (Open Source) Download: Portable Audacious 4.6.1 | 69.8 MB View: Audacious Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • I really wonder if this has to do with the built in VPN or "private DNS" of browsers that trip up legal requirements like cookie consent and Cloudflare (to avoid all the botnet attacks we get). And BTW some botnets still manage to get past Cloudflare, we are constantly having to tweak it to block malicious traffic that ultimately cause a DDoS.
    • CPPC states can also be messed around with in most UEFI settings but aren't as robust as the ones that the Windows Scheduler can provide! Make sure you look into what your motherboard also has before customizing for the Windows Scheduler.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      rolfus earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      505
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      197
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      142
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      89
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      80
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!