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POLL: "Skin or Not to Skin?"
Mac looks yummy stock!
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Yes! My OS is ugly so I cover it up with a skin!
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R_Metzel
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Feb 09, 2007 11:17 |  #1

I was just cruising around the forum when I came apon yet another PC VS. Mac thread. So that got me wondering, how many of you use a skin on your mac or pc? I used to have a mac, but have since switched to a pc because of cost at time of needing new computer. Since I miss the look and design of a mac, I run a Panther skin on XP, with some other ghetto tools. It may not be a mac, but it resembles one and really doesnt use any extra ram. Here are a few pictures of what my skin on XP looks like.
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Feb 09, 2007 11:24 |  #2

Besides telling Windows XP to use the Silver (instead of blue) theme color, thats it. I used to run some of the Stardock skinning tools a long time ago but figured I would rather have those resources for making my applications run faster.


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Feb 09, 2007 11:28 |  #3

milleker wrote in post #2680905 (external link)
Besides telling Windows XP to use the Silver (instead of blue) theme color, thats it. I used to run some of the Stardock skinning tools a long time ago but figured I would rather have those resources for making my applications run faster.

I have run both standard and then the skin with minimal ram usage. I thought for sure it would hog a lot of ram, but it hardly uses any. I do have everything set on minimal ram usage though. The OS skin has more eye candy that I don't use.


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Feb 09, 2007 12:17 |  #4

R_Metzel wrote in post #2680921 (external link)
I have run both standard and then the skin with minimal ram usage. I thought for sure it would hog a lot of ram, but it hardly uses any. I do have everything set on minimal ram usage though. The OS skin has more eye candy that I don't use.

Where did you download the skins on your Mac? Right now I'm running OS skins but I dig yours.


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Feb 09, 2007 12:21 |  #5

Interesting look.... but naaaahh, not for me. - I tend to be a minimalist, like to keep the machine stripped for speed, boot, loading and shutdown. I think it's a nice look, but I keep overhead to a minimum.


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Feb 09, 2007 15:30 |  #6

Rowan611 wrote in post #2681154 (external link)
Where did you download the skins on your Mac? Right now I'm running OS skins but I dig yours.

I am not using a Mac. I am using a PC with a Mac skin.


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Feb 09, 2007 15:33 |  #7

idk about the OS being ugly, so much as boring after a really long time. therefore i use object dock, cursorXP, windows blinds, ect much like you.


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Feb 09, 2007 15:40 |  #8

I treat my computer as a tool, cell phone the same way. I'm into function, not trendy looks. Just me and my way, each to their own. Whatever floats someone else's boat is fine by me. It just seems to me that some people waste both time and money on stuff that means nothing to me, but I bet if someone looked at ALL of my possessions, they'd fins things that would make me out to be a hypocrite on this, but I can't think of anything.


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Feb 09, 2007 16:27 |  #9

If you disable theme protection on xp, using themes will generally not incur any extra ram penalty, assuming you don't use a 50mb theme.

I like panther theme myself, its just clean and as light as any xp theme.
R_metzel see the min/max buttons in your ps shot? they are out of wack, a newer theme was released that fixes the issue, trouble is it can be a bugger to find, shoot me your mail addy if you want it and have trouble finding it.


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Feb 09, 2007 16:34 |  #10

JCR wrote in post #2682215 (external link)
If you disable theme protection on xp, using themes will generally not incur any extra ram penalty, assuming you don't use a 50mb theme.

I like panther theme myself, its just clean and as light as any xp theme.
R_metzel see the min/max buttons in your ps shot? they are out of wack, a newer theme was released that fixes the issue, trouble is it can be a bugger to find, shoot me your mail addy if you want it and have trouble finding it.

Thanks for the heads up!


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Feb 09, 2007 19:34 |  #11

Welcome.
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Feb 09, 2007 21:59 |  #12

No extra bling here..just performance


  
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Feb 09, 2007 22:03 |  #13

My XP looks like 2000. Excellent, fast simple skin. ;)


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Feb 09, 2007 22:16 |  #14

JCR wrote in post #2682919 (external link)
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nice, i did the complete mac setup thing once, it was fun for a while, i have kept the dock since then though, set to autohide on my far right, is so handy.

ps, i see u have a BF2 addiction..


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Feb 09, 2007 23:31 |  #15

Don't run a skin on XP, but run them like crazy on Firefox.




  
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