mm.. try it on the latest non-beta release
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ah ha.. i realized how you can do it through desktopx/iconx.. as for through icon packager alone, you might still be buggered- though i think stardock owes you the right to have that annoying icon skinned through IP. iconx basically pulls your icons up to a new layer and hides the origional desktop, and in doing so gives you a new functionality. it should also allow the icon to be right-clickable no matter what it is. if you get your hands on desktopx/iconx, turn it on and enable icon
you are probobly beyond this step, but from icon packager choose the 'icons and cursors' option and browse through, see if you can't find your bluetooth shortcut in there as an added system icon. if it's there, swap it out.. if not... right clicking gives no options eh? well.. *bump* i hope a developer can help
heh apoc, three billion times longer then it takes you to do one now.
PixOffice by pixstudio, icons and windowblinds theme 6 months running. iconx styling''s, couple standard desktopx widgets. nothing fancy but i thought i''d show people a clean, professional theme i can use at work. this was friday when i was bored out of my head. [Message Edited]
eer.. oh yeah. performance: windows fx and desktopx will be best with a good fast processor and are enchanced by a better video card, but you in no way need a fancy card to get a good look - this comming from experience. windowblinds, which changes window's ultimate appearance, is in fact FASTER then window's by itself and uses little resources (see 'facts and myths about windowblinds'). the more you've got plugged in to each program the more resources they are going to use but ultimately, they
if you want the complete experience: iconpackager to apply a macosx theme of icons to your entire machine windowblinds for the look objectdock for the bottom bar objectbar for the finder windowsfx for the window shadows and transition effects i wanted the completely experience myself when i started in this stuff, so i bought objectdesktop which includes all of those above programs, then had my way with the machine. like werewolf said, desktopx is also usefull because
i'm not gonna touch that one...
i came in on time today, i swear.. it just took me an hour and a half to get to my DESK because i'm so damn popular.
that's for outlook, vf
hehe ia gree with water. hate those mice. i still have one of my machines running the flat panther look because it's sleak and non-distracting. if you have minimalist stuff PLEASE GOD upload it, don't have to make it look mac. just keep it functional.
classified as commercial vehicles.. that would be the loophole.. and like everything else, they aren't used for their stated purpose. i've never seen an suv commercial where they show little chicks driving haphazardly around tiny city streets and taking up two parking slots in garages.. they're all offroading and 4x4ing.
sorry, nighttrain.. is he is no longer Theknighwhosezni.. he is now known as theknightwhosezIckyIckyIckyPiTangGrouuupBoing. and you'll have to return the shrubbery.
laughing at china's misfortune. just kidding, lass. i'm good. how are you?
i'm learning each day this week, more and more, that dreamweaver mx does NOT like winfx. i've tried different transition settings to see if it was just a little glitch with one style, but i'm having windows not appearing and the program crashing. has to stay off for now
antialiasing is the process of taking a pixelated line or shape and blending the pixels into transparency to give it a smooth, natural appearance. for example, a diagonal line on screen when looked at closely appears to be jaggy, there are rows of square pixels of one color. but when antialiased, the black line is blended into shades of gray along the path of the line as to blur out the jaggedness of the line. depending on the intensity of the graphics, antialiasing all those jagged li
hehe that looks like my cat. our other cat likes to get into the closet, behind the clothes, and lay down in the comfy dark on a pile of clothes behind the hanging ones.
i think i understand what you're saying.. so we physically see the universe goes on forever because it is really shaped in a dimension that we can not perceive?
its friday afternoon, after lunch.. before the memorial day weekend. everybody in the office has gone home already ''''cept for my department head.. so theres two of us peons sitting here trying to stay awake. i''''m dwelling in unproductivity at wincustomize. i share with you my spam email of the day: [Message Edited]
alloy alternative.. hahahaha
i've seen that too, paxx.. in fact more women i know smoke then men.
well, you definitly have your reasons for not wanting to subscribe, i've questioned the value in the browser myself (though i still have a year to go and a lot could happen). i wonder though, why post that here? if you were dissatisfied with the product and inquiring to changes, you might be better off going directly to the powers that be instead of opening yourself up to stone throwing. now if you are looking for support, ie to find out what happened to those old friends, or to find ou
1 by Citizen DWatson - 5/26/2004 10:03:51 AM Ok, try turning off your computer by pulling the plug out in the back, if you are running xp, when you turn it back on you will have forced it to give you the safe mode option, operating in safe mode that's damn halarious. watson, we could compete together on 'aggressive computer troubleshooting'. <im
you should stop drinking, watson. like koasati said, in a little while your vision should return to normal