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Here is a screenshot of my OS X theme/shell project that I am currently working on.

themeprev.jpg

Click here for the full size preview

The key feature is reverse transparency, with the title bars being transparent instead of the windows, as it is in OS X.

For those of you who have requested, I have almost completed the ITUNES skin for Winamp 3(2.78 was just too buggy). See screenshot for preview of the skin.

The Dock is still being worked on, as you will see, it will be pro-active with a mouseover and provide similar docking animation as you would see in OS X.

I am using Flash to develop the Dock.

I would appreciate your general opinions and any suggestions or requests regarding this theme.

The first release will be a theme only, however, the final release will be a shell replacement for Explorer.

Originally posted by woodyp

Here is a screenshot of my OS X theme/shell project that I am currently working on.

themeprev.jpg

Click here for the full size preview

The key feature is reverse transparency, with the title bars being transparent instead of the window, as it is in OS X.

For those of you who have requested, I have almost completed the ITUNES skin for Winamp 3(2.78 was just too buggy).

The Dock is still being worked on, as you will see, it will be pro-active with a mouseover and provide similar docking animation.

I am using Flash to develop the Dock.

I would appreciate your general opinions and any suggestions or requests regarding this theme.

The first release will be a theme only, however, the final release will be a shell replacement for Explorer.

Interested to see if this is a fake or not, cause as far as I know you cant make apps in flash...

It looks to me like you've taken a screenshot of Mac OS X and simply added AIM and the other app over the top.

We'll see...

Originally posted by woodyp

Here is a screenshot of my OS X theme/shell project that I am currently working on.

themeprev.jpg

Click here for the full size preview

The key feature is reverse transparency, with the title bars being transparent instead of the windows, as it is in OS X.

For those of you who have requested, I have almost completed the ITUNES skin for Winamp 3(2.78 was just too buggy). See screenshot for preview of the skin.

The Dock is still being worked on, as you will see, it will be pro-active with a mouseover and provide similar docking animation as you would see in OS X.

I am using Flash to develop the Dock.

I would appreciate your general opinions and any suggestions or requests regarding this theme.

The first release will be a theme only, however, the final release will be a shell replacement for Explorer.

ok lets clear this up so people dont go nuts over this look

hes using windows blinds 3.1 for the base theme

some ver of aqua dock

aqua browser and a few other addons

also u cant program in flash u lamer

HE IS NOT MAKING A THEME NOR DOES HE PROBLEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE ONE, PRETTY SAD DUDE, NO CORRECTION VERY SAD THAT UR TRYIN TO PASS THIS OFF COME ON THIS AINT AOL..

Originally posted by KoL

3dfx que skin es ese que estas usando en el winamp?

Es Brw2k1 classic blue winamp skin, por el momento no te lo puedo mandar ya que no tengo los permisos de este tipo, que parece no gustarle mucho a los que dan sus propias creaciones sin preguntarle antes. Contactalo a: [email protected]

Pienso que tambien te lo mandara.

Saludos :D

Originally posted by 3dfx

Es Brw2k1 classic blue winamp skin, por el momento no te lo puedo mandar ya que no tengo los permisos de este tipo, que parece no gustarle mucho a los que dan sus propias creaciones sin preguntarle antes. Contactalo a: [email protected]

Pienso que tambien te lo mandara.

Saludos :D

Es bueno ver que no soy el unico de habla hispana dentro de este foro :D, de donde eres 3dfx?

Originally posted by scoob

ok lets clear this up so people dont go nuts over this look

hes using windows blinds 3.1 for the base theme

some ver of aqua dock

aqua browser and a few other addons

also u cant program in flash u lamer

HE IS NOT MAKING A THEME NOR DOES HE PROBLEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE ONE, PRETTY SAD DUDE, NO CORRECTION VERY SAD THAT UR TRYIN TO PASS THIS OFF COME ON THIS AINT AOL..

there?s already a shell made in flash 4, you know that idiot?

how typical from you scoobie

search for that shell in shellfront.org

Originally posted by 3dfx

Es Brw2k1 classic blue winamp skin, por el momento no te lo puedo mandar ya que no tengo los permisos de este tipo, que parece no gustarle mucho a los que dan sus propias creaciones sin preguntarle antes. Contactalo a: [email protected]

Pienso que tambien te lo mandara.

Saludos :D

gracias 3dfx

[saint dark] de donde eres???

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