That is great news, John! I'm glad it worked out.
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Hmm, I am a subscriber and I never have any problems. It is a little on the slow side sometimes, but it is never too busy. They are, however, in the process of upgrading things, so everyone should see an improvement soon.
Here's a crazy idea. You could try copying your desktop folder from your new account into your old account and then log back into it and see if it changed any settings. Just a thought.
Check in C:\Program Files\WinCustomize\SkinBrowser\Download
WB has a button that will minimize a window to the tray on Windows 2000 and XP. Maybe you could just add it to the skin your using.
billoo: If you've found a program that does what you need, you could consider registering it. Just so you are aware, converting Mac icons to Windows for your own use might be ok, but you cannot distribute them without the original author's permission.
I don't think WindowFX is able to apply shadow to windows without titlebars. That's my understanding anyway. Did you see it done somewhere?
That was very helpful, James.
Right-click on the link and choose Save target as ... instead of just left clicking it.
Zach, just rename the .zip file to .wsz and winamp should recognize it.
I guess I should have just said you should try making some icons. Icon Packager https://www.stardock.com/products/iconpackager/ is not required, but it allows you to bundle them up into one neat easy-to-install package. There are lots of nice icons in the graphics section here, however, which are not in icon packages. Just looking at your 3D work, I bet you could make some great icons for XP. <img src="http://i
Pretender, you should try making an icon package.
Yes, I have noticed this too. It seems that it is still yesterday here. I'm sure it will catch up eventually.
First, I assume the logon program you downloaded and installed is LogonStudio. Next, I assume that you downloaded the logon you want from the Logons library on this site. If both of these are true, there is a simple answer. Rename the zip file to a logonxp file. For example, if it's called "prettylogon.zip" rename it to "prettylogon.logonxp". Once you've done that, you can simply double-click the file and it will open LogonStudio and install itself. Hopefully that helps. <img src="http://images.
Icons do not have up and down states. Perhaps you are referring to DesktopX objects? Check in the DesktopX library here, although I don't think you'll find "icons" like the ones that come with XP.
WB works a little differently in XP than it does in Windows 2000. In 2000, you had a Skins tab in the Display Properties, but on XP you will not. You should have WindowBlinds options on the Appearance tab in the Display Properties instead. Did you look there?
It's ok to just give credit if you make a .suite file, which only contains links to the works. If you want to make a .xptheme file, which contains the actual skins, you need the authors' permission.
Ahh, vacation. I'll be taking mine in about 3 weeks.
Try this WinStyle: https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=22&SkinID=49
It sounds like you have WebBlinds installed. Look in the start menu for an icon to enable/disable WebBlinds.
Also, you can disable/enable it on the fly with a keyboard shortcut. By default it is CTRL + SHIFT + C.
/me looks around for the blushing icon ... Thanks everybody!
AMD for me.
Yeah, communism just wasn't working out. Sorry, thenakedpage.
joetheblow, there is a checkbox in your account settings for the newsletter. Just check it off and you'll start getting them. As for bandwidth, if a few hundred (or thousand) non-regulars get the newsletter all at once, and click on the links to this site all at once, bandwidth would be effected that way. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/sb.gif" border=0 ALIGN="absmiddle" ALT="Powered by SkinB