Angry Birds has spread all over the world and it was just a matter of time to have it deeply nested into Windows, as a skin pack.Mind that Angry Birds Skin Pack is not just a theme you can easily send flying in exchange for another one, but a skin pack that sinks its claws deep into Windows, modifying DLL and EXE fil... |
10 January 2012 16:11 GMT |
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The development for version 2.2 of Rainmeter is closely heading to an end as the first release candidate rolls out.
This RC may very well be the same with the stable build, which is planned for next week, on January 8, if no showstoppers are encountered.
This edition of the program features a change to the values r... |
4 January 2012 04:41 GMT |
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At the request of our readers we have decided to revive our usual desktop customization tutorial for the Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system, because of Unity (again). We know that many of you don't like how Unity looks and acts, therefore this step-by-step tutorial was created for the Ubuntu 11.10 ... |
22 December 2011 19:11 GMT |
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The development of the beta version of Rainmeter 2.2 advances, with new features being added at each release. In the latest revision, 1084, this slick-looking desktop customization tool introduces a new plugin, as well as signed executable files.The importance of the digitally signed executable files is pretty obviou... |
19 December 2011 11:00 GMT |
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This is the fourth beta release for version 2.2 of Rainmeter and it does not introduce new stuff in the application. Instead, the developer put the effort into fixing some serious bugs.
The current release eliminates bugs that would crash the application or meddled with its StartHidden feature. Additionally, languag... |
1 November 2011 10:39 GMT |
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GeekTool, a technical application for those who like to have anything but the default Mac OS X setup, is now available for download through the Mac App Store.A free application for anyone running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or later (Lion supported), GeekTool lets you display various kinds of information on your desktop v... |
31 August 2011 12:21 GMT |
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At the request of our readers we have decided to revive our usual desktop customization tutorial for the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system, because of Unity! Many of you hate Unity, therefore this step-by-step tutorial was created for the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system and it will teach yo... |
20 June 2011 11:01 GMT |
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At the request of our readers we have decided to revive our old desktop customization tutorial for the Ubuntu OS (and other major Linux distributions powered by the GNOME desktop environment). This step-by-step tutorial was created for the Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) operating system and it will teach you how to... |
25 February 2011 19:10 GMT |
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There are plenty of applications whose purpose is to rotate the desktop wallpaper. SE-DesktopConstructor sports this feature and even lets you set adjust the image on the screen, but in its case customization of the desktop space prevails. The application is free of charge and if it fits your needs but you don&rsquo... |
20 January 2011 09:21 GMT |
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At the request of our readers and because today is Independence Day in the United States, we have decided to revive our old desktop customization tutorial for the Ubuntu OS and other major Linux distributions powered by the GNOME desktop environment. This step-by-step tutorial was created for the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (L... |
4 July 2010 00:01 GMT |
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This tutorial is here because many of you have asked us to publish some instructions on how to revert our "Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Customization Guide." And, because that guide was quite long, we decided to post a new one. OK, so what is the goal of this tutorial? Very simple... to obtain a default Ubuntu 8.10 desktop. ... |
19 February 2009 08:00 GMT |
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Because many people complained a lot about the looks of the new Ubuntu OS and other major Linux distributions, and how they wanted a more eye-candy, professional desktop, we thought that the following tutorial would be a nice Christmas Gift for all of you Linux enthusiasts out there. Therefore, this step-by-step guid... |
28 December 2008 06:41 GMT |
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