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    what is the name of this RSS reader

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by beige, Jun 28, 2009.

  1. beige

    beige Notebook Deity

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    hello guys, can any one help me find this rss reader ?

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  2. Shadows1990

    Shadows1990 Notebook Evangelist

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    Can't give you a name, but it looks absolutely stunning.

    Will search for it though.

    edit: On closer inspection, it looks very much like AveDesk.
     
  3. beige

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    this is a desktop of a member called pillowshot ,
    and he/she posted this info :)
    One assumes correctly. The to do list and rss reader are both from the enigma suite. The time piece and weather come from 10-foot HUD and the docks are objectdock plus. I actually have 3 docks, the obvious one, the power icon in the bottom right for switching power profiles, and a "taskbar" dock that autohides in the bottom left so I can switch between windows. The vertical calender comes from the HUD vision suite.

    The battery meter was made by me, and as you can imagine almost all of the configs are heavily modified to fit. The dock icons were made by me, but there are some very similar ones on deviant art which I would've used but for the limited choices of text.
     
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    Very nicely configured desktop. :)

    I'm always impressed by those desktops where it almost seems the functions are integral to the wallpaper. :rolleyes:
     
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    i want mine exactly like this
    is there a how to guide ?