On 28/01/02 14:01, "McComb Keith" <KMcComb_at_nycboe.net> wrote:
> I use Windows 98 and XP at my job (and at home on one of my machines,
> darnit!), and I was wondering if anyone had developed a Newton based
> theme? I grabbed that wonderful backdrop image (and am using right
> now), but I'd love to have a theme for the desktop. If not, can anyone
> point me at good Windows programs for creating icons and themes?
>
> Keith McComb
>
> If it's not on fire, it's a software problem.
There is a nice "Theme" application I'm using at work called "WindowBlinds"
which can uses various "skins", like Mac OS X, NeXT, Java, etc. I thought
there was a Newton theme, but I don't seem to find it right now.
You can get more info at <http://www.windowblinds.net/>.
-Laurent.
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