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I like Apple's "Aqua" theme, so I found a way to port it to winXP.

Background is from deviantart.com
Wide window at bottom is mIRC
Small window at upper-right is Winamp (I'll be surprised if many people don't know that already)
 
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Originally posted by gr4p34p3
I really must know:

 

How did you get the MAC OS X, Linux with KDE, and Windows XP desktops all combined into one? I would really like to be able to do that.

Huh?
 
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Originally posted by alphatronics
seesaw: Looks .. ew

Yeah it's in early development when finished it will not be nothing like windows. They are changing everything about how windows looks and runs.
 
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Originally posted by stray bullet
You have the Mac OS Dock, KDE icons and Windows XP look altogether.

Heh I am using a program called "Objectdock", and a kde 3 theme for windows called "Crystal", and Icons called "Crystal" if you want the theme and icons and dock msg me.
 
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I'm running X, and my desktop is essentially nonexistant these days; there's one screen with a giant xterm filling the entire screen, and one with a giant browser.

Hey, speaking of which, are there any Windows hacks to get "multiple desktops"? Basically, you have, say, four "desktops", and a window is in only one of them, so you hit a key and all the applications are replaced. It's *REALLY* useful if you're doing a couple things at once.
 
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Originally posted by seebs
I'm running X, and my desktop is essentially nonexistant these days; there's one screen with a giant xterm filling the entire screen, and one with a giant browser.

Hey, speaking of which, are there any Windows hacks to get "multiple desktops"? Basically, you have, say, four "desktops", and a window is in only one of them, so you hit a key and all the applications are replaced. It's *REALLY* useful if you're doing a couple things at once.

you using twm? or a different wm?

I read about a program that allows up to 9 desktops in Windows, I dunno what it was called tho.

I'm running KDE 3.1 RC3 on a LFS 2.4.19 kernel system right now. I was in the process of setting up another Linux from scratch partition but I screwed it up after compiling glibc with a billion optimizations (can you say segmentation fault? lol)
 
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