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Re: hmmmm...

Posted by Brandon Martus at 05/08/2001 8:30 AM EST


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In Reply to: Re: hmmmm...
Posted by Nate Smith on 05/08/2001 2:52 AM EST:



Window Blinds is one of those programs.
The link below shows a flash animation of
a bunch of skins you can apply to your desktop/windows/etc

That gives you the ability to make your Windows Interface look like MAC (or anything, really)

I used it for a little bit. But got tired of having to think about where all of my commonly-used things were, so i switched back to regular old win2k.


: : you know...if bill gates (aka satan) hadnt won that lawsuit for ripping off macs ideas with windows (someone explain to me how that WASNT copyright infringement???) pcs wouldve gone nowhere...but no...microsoft needed to use macintosh's own ideas to beat them out...

: And Apple "borrowed" it from the Xerox people that developed a similar system back in the '70s...I know I've read this...just don't remember the details right now...

: Besides, what about all of the smaller programs out there that make a Windows desktop look EXACTLY like a Mac? Don't laugh, I've seen them...

: Nate who prefers PCs(greatly) but can tolerate either


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