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Desktops

These are screenshots of my past desktops! Be wary, the images are full captures of my screen,
so they are as large as my resolution at the time (meaning: they are very large images). I often use shell enhancement programs,
such as DesktopX and
Litestep (my favorite, for windows).
If you're using MS windows,
these programs allow you to completely alter or do away with the windows shell. You can then customize the look, feel, and operation of just about everything on the desktop. On linux, I usually use Gnome
and a Gnome-compatible window manager, such as sawfish, to arrange/draw my desktop.
Note: I either had very little or no part in designing the wallpaper; credit for the wallpapers
goes to their respective authors.
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Aug 2002
A very space-conservative desktop design for a laptop with only 800x600 max resolution (every pixel was precious) running Windows XP. Tasks could wrap to a second row, not shown in the screenshot. Also, virtual desktops are supported via hotkeys (also not shown).
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Dec 2002
This is a newer design for my newer laptop running windows XP. It is supposed to be very simple as well as cartoonish. The menus in the bottom left corner act as simple "start menus," but custom designed and much faster.
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May 2004
A desktop for a laptop running GNOME. Yellow and gray are pervasive. The icon theme is a modified version of Crystal.
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Jul 2004
Fresh update in the color scheme!
The wallpaper is called Relapse, by Aarora.
Icons are modified versions of those in the Zenith package.
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