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#31
Posted 04 September 2004 - 3:16 PM
Warb: That's a kick ass desktop. I'm guessing you did it your self? PS What camera / lense do you use for your photography.
One of my friendsuses window blinds. From what I can tell, it runs pretty much flawlessly. If your computer specs are pretty low/crapy you just may not have the speed and resources to run it though.
sneakerbeater Escribi�:
i see a few people are running windows blinds. is that any good on xp??? i had it when i was running windows 98 and it just slowed my system down and made it fall over all the time. it was a pain in the arse
One of my friendsuses window blinds. From what I can tell, it runs pretty much flawlessly. If your computer specs are pretty low/crapy you just may not have the speed and resources to run it though.
#33
Posted 04 September 2004 - 5:28 PM
I was always against running windows skinning programs because I liked my PC to be running at peak performance. I got sick of the Windows 2000 design which I've had for years (didn't like the XP tellytubby skin) so I decided to install windows blinds and it runs fine and looks smart.

#37
Posted 05 September 2004 - 12:06 PM
ElectronicBattleWarrior Escribi�:
Warb: That's a kick ass desktop. I'm guessing you did it your self? PS What camera / lense do you use for your photography.
cheers! lense? lol at the moment im still just using a little compact fuji finepix a303, its ok for coming up with stuff to play with in photoshop but it aint no pro.
im enjoying this windows blinds malarky.