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can someone tell me how to install these?

You need WindowBlinds for the skin itself. To install the WB skin, just double click on the skin pack itself and the thing should be able to install itself. From there on you can select the skin you want to use from the Display properties.

For the ObjectBar skin, you need ObjectBar. Double click the skin and it should make itself selectable in the ObjectBar menu.

IconPackager theme requires IconPackager. Same steps as above.

You should know how to use a wallpaper.

BTW, all those apps listed above are available from http://www.stardock.com. They are not freeware either. However, you can download a shareware trial version from the website. Hope that helps.

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how do you get the Icons to work? were do you extract them to? and how do you get the load up screen to be like mac pc. i see the links and i downloaded them but i dont know were to extract them to....someone please tell me cause i think this is the BEST skin ever. thx. :D

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Hi all, I'm new to customizin my desktop, but I really like this theme, its the only OS X theme I can find with buttons on the left of the bard and the button on the right that collapses the window.

However, the aqua/graphite scroll bars and buttons are just standard Windows right now, how can I get the buttons and scroll bars like it is shown in the WB4 menu? Also, I haven't figured out how to apply the log on screen.

Any help is much apprechiated

-Brass

Hi all, I'm new to customizin my desktop, but I really like this theme, its the only OS X theme I can find with buttons on the left of the bard and the button on the right that collapses the window.

However, the aqua/graphite scroll bars and buttons are just standard Windows right now, how can I get the buttons and scroll bars like it is shown in the WB4 menu?  Also, I haven't figured out how to apply the log on screen.

Any help is much apprechiated

-Brass

For the logon screens, if you downloaded the logonui.exe version you need a program like logon loader to change it. If you downloaded the logonxp version, you need logonstudio by Stardock.

Logon loader (free): Link

Stardock's logonstudio (free): Link

To get the WB settings that you want, make sure you have the latest version of WB ver 4.20, make sure you have your settings right. See my images below:

user.jpg

my_ani.jpg

basic.jpg

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