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Originally posted by bigmoose

isnt there a shell player for winamp?

Yeah there is, you need to have winamp running in the background. I made a load of icons for it to match themes over here:

https://www.neowin.net/bboard/showthread.ph...67&goto=newpost

Qarth, I dont understand what you mean, they are from microsoft. Although I have got a sneaking suspision that the shell player and iso burner are old builds just thrown in to stop winamp gaining popularity. But i must say I'm not having any of the problems I was having before with the shellplayer (such as losing playlists, skipping music etc)

Well I guess I better post mine up sometime. This is the one at work. 2K OS but I love the Wallpaper.... And I gotta love my little friend, Allison who just loves entertaining me....;) while she moves on my taskbar....

Originally posted by Moker

Windowblinds taskbar:paranoid:

Really?? I cant find any reference to this anywhere on the stardock web site. Could you maybe post a link?

Edit: Never mind, I've found it, its called Tab LaunchPad, although it is only available as part of object desktop as far as I can see, Can anyone help me out?

As far as I know, what you said was true.

It's only part of object desktop. :disappoin

sorry...

Originally posted by Dazzla

Really?? I cant find any reference to this anywhere on the stardock web site. Could you maybe post a link?

Edit: Never mind, I've found it, its called Tab LaunchPad, although it is only available as part of object desktop as far as I can see, Can anyone help me out?

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