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ok i'm here now!! :D

the theme was made with desktopx and the theme aqua-xv3 that i modified a lot!

-I added a system tray

-some buttons on the aquadock

-shortcuts on finder so that now it's useful

the wallpaper is that sweeeeeet one from the skin aquab for talisman.

i also use glass2k for transparency effects

windowfx for menus

the style macosx for windows and start menu

the itunes skin for qcd (really good one!):)

here is another screenie:

aquabeach5.JPG

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The aquadock i have is a desktopx package i made

it looks pretty good on screenshots, a bit less in action...

we really need someone to make new zoomers for desktopx!

well give it a try and tell me what you think k ?!!

Aquabeach desktopx

all is here the aquadock,aquabar,menus,wallpaper....

i'm the guy who made newaqua a while ago :

Wincustomize.com

so i've got some knowledge in skinning this prog.

so if nobody wants to make new zoomers,me i'll do it!!

:D

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Originally posted by Neoguigui

Neyo tell me how you do to make icons like this!? with the aquadock 1.0 proggy

i mean anti-aliaising or stuff like this

cause they look really bad on my desktop

Yea.. Sorry it Took So Long dude.. i Just See This Post...

OK... all i Did was Go Thru Mountains Of Apps i Use... and Res hack the Icons...

In Some Cases, IE6, OE6, and Media Player this is Trickier, Cus the icons aren't in the .exe File...

But the DLL's which are also Obv in the Dllcache too!

But If u reshack the icons in apps... see how they appear... if they looks Sweet, Keep 'em... else... Ditch em until u get a nice looking icon in the Dock...!

i have Continued 2 edit my icons... I'll Post a Shot Later With Some Other icons in there.. Aqua Dock isn't that Bad... its V. Simply but NOT Bad.... I'd love something new 4 sure... But until...

We Gotta Make Do... And Desktop X Dock's Kinda Suck... ( i used one 4 ages! lol)

NeYo

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01) That WinAmp skin is created by Deelight, you can get that here:

http://deelight.quadrent.net/

02) Naah, that ain't objectbar, i don't got that, it's WinMac, which can be downloaded here:

http://winmac.emuunlim.com/

03) It's included in WinMac

i hope i informed you enough.

anyone got internet explorer or netscape 6.2 skinned properly? i'm still looking for that.

U-Ron

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Well, to be honest, I'm just using only the AquaXP theme which is, in my own personal opinion, by far the best OS X theme. I've just made one slight modification though. I've made the scrollbars a little cleaner, even though I'm sure that Disciple will correct that little bug (if we can call it a bug) in the feature releases.

http://download.tripod.co.uk:81/supersonic...es/14.01.02.jpg

Also, I would like to know, how can I change the IE toolbars with these little sweet and groovy buttons :)

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Anyone know where to get good OSX Icons for your desktop?...xicons.com shut down sadly, I dont where else to look.

Also ~~Neyo~~... Are the icons that are on your desktop used with DesktopX..If so how do where did you get those icons an how did you apply them..Im assuming that you created new object, and picked an image file for each one but Im curious in what you did.

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