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Subject: Re: FLASH: OT Desktop Themes in win
From: Ahron Studio
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 23:11:28 GMT

Thanks for the links!
I don't want to use it myself, but a client asked about making a theme about
his company, distributed via their will be website.
I understand that there're different theme manager softwares. Maybe I asking
too much, but is there a sw, which author my collected theme elements in to
a single .exe file, which the user can download, and the authored .exe will
1. Extracts the content from itself into the desired theme location
2. Also extracts a tiny theme manager, which can only change between the
downloaded and the current theme

(Before someone asks me why the * do I want this:
- don't want the user to download an other software just to install the
theme
- don't want to answer e-mails starting with "Please mr. webmaster how
could I install the theme....I already tried, but..."
- wants to produce the site, then hawaii ;)

Well, I don't think so there's any program like this, but .......


Bye!

----- Original Message -----
From: 2Nerotik <2nerotikatnisa [dot] net>
To: <flasheratshocker [dot] com>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: FLASH: OT Desktop Themes in win


> Yes as regards software.
>
> Since I do a lot of this, nothing like downloading a theme with a great
> background
> only to have all your windows some garish color that somebody with either
> no taste
> or time to do up a proper color scheme.
>
> For software try these both:
> Desktop themes: http://www.lss.com.au/lss/lss_main.htm
> &
> Desktop Architect: http://home1.gte.net/fosterk/da/index.htm
>
> Both are great, I like using Desktop Themes for actually doing or redoing
> themes and
> Desktop Architect is great because it stays in your sys tray if you want
> allowing easy
> access to you themes in case you wish to switch/change themes. It also
> makes your
> Desktop icon names transparent... you know that ugly box that surrounds
each of
> the names on the icons, it makes that transparent so you only see the icon

> and the
> name.
>
> Desktop Themes is not free but there is a trial or lite version for which
> you can register
> and unlock the rest of it.
>
> Desktop Architect is freeware
>
> Don't even bother with the desktop themes program that comes with Win9x
> Plus! they suck.
>
> As for Help on how-to, actually it should be easy to figure out... if not
email
> me 2nerotikatnisa [dot] net and I'll try and answered any questions you have.
>
> At 07:09 PM 09/03/2000 +0100, Aleph Systems Kft. wrote:
> >Hi & sorry for the OT.
> >
> >Any suggestions on how to make a windows desktop theme?
> >Is there some tutorial / help / gfx to theme software out there?
>
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