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do you people have any intelligence at all? UTennis your screenshot is in violation of screenshot rules. secondly, tonicx, sonicdeathmonkey, and tempest, this is an alternative os screenshots thread. neither of your visual styles are inspiried by alternative operating systems. you should be posting in the november desktops thread. oh and utennis the visual style your using isn't inspiried by another os either.

let me moderate this thread.

do you people have any intelligence at all? ... sonicdeathmonkey, and tempest, this is an alternative os screenshots thread. neither of your visual styles are inspiried by alternative operating systems. you should be posting in the november desktops thread. oh and utennis the visual style your using isn't inspiried by another os either.

sorry - i've posted into the wrong thread.

my posting belongs into the minimal desktop thread - sorry! :whistle:

btw, i think that we have any intelligence at all... :woot: :yes: :D

Apologies for that! It was late...I was sloppy. I can't seem to edit the post anymore. I did last night, but now I can't find the edit button. Have I lost my mind? :blink:

I just read the forum rules and found out there is a time limit on editing. I haven't lost my mind, but now people are stuck with a picture of an alien desktop that has nothing to do with OS inspired desktops. I guess I can call it Gant OS 2010 brought to us by Aliens. :alien:

My Desktop - http://www.cogn.net/~dan/Desktop/Desktop_nov.jpg

What do you guys think? I want to edit some of the system tray icons to look like mac icons but un sure how to do it and where I can get the icons. Can anyone direct me, other than google? :happy:

-lieb39

http://www.hammerheadtech.net/sosumi/systray.htm

Have fun :)

Panther for 86x platform. :lol:

not yet, but in a while.

Dialog mod.

Visual Style~ Panther Smooth Stripes

Works only for me, no permission to ralased or to share it.

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zoom:

http://screenshots.haque.net/screenshots/v...enshot-7697.jpg

Hi im looking for a OS X theme for my XP Puter, I was wonering is there a theme outthere with all the buttons,Icons and wallpaper like the real OS X?

If so please reply on here or my email @ [email protected] and send me a preview of it if you could thank you

Mac OSX :)

Using:

VS:WindowsX's OSX theme

Wall:Aqua Grass (it was in Longhorn TransPack 4.0)

Icons:dunno, found somewhere

Programs:

Samurize 1.0 w/my script

Y'z dock 0.8.3 (Changed from ObjectDock....I luv Y'z dock better, its soooo better than ObjectDock)

PM me for nething xcept my samurize script, i dont wanna publish....yet

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