Old Themes? Thread last updated on 2003-03-21 14:23:21

Posted by member 11927 on 2003-03-03 01:31:15

I used litestep "back in the day" and found it to be a great enhancement to windows. What ever happened to those old themes that used to exist? Any plans to port them to the newer versions? What happened to litestep.com?

Posted by member 44 on 2003-03-03 04:50:37 link

you can find some older ones at Custo http://www.customize.org
some even older goodies are at Desktopian http://www.desktopian.org/themes.html

Posted by member 333 on 2003-03-03 05:53:33 link

Keebler64 had a conversion-project going on last year. Dunno what's happened to it, though.

Posted by member 1 on 2003-03-03 13:16:08 link

I have a theme archive on a machine at a different house. I will be working on getting that archive up here in time, but I need to find a way to move the over 4 gig of themes.

Posted by member 44 on 2003-03-03 13:17:49 link

that will get funny on the message board with all that non-OTS themes :)

Posted by member 1365 on 2003-03-03 13:47:36 link

= O------; 4 gig mmmmm

Posted by member 16110 on 2003-03-21 07:23:22 link

I'm testing a few Themes, one that I like cause it is the only one that can fit all that I am running is the "Fade". But it is blipping my "Scroll Lock". Is it an error or an gimmick? What ever it is I like the Theme but wanna stop the flashing light.

Posted by member 1 on 2003-03-21 07:58:51 link

wow...talk about an old theme. The blinking scroll lock light means that you have email. :) That was an old module that is no longer supported by builds as far as I know.

Posted by member 7 on 2003-03-21 08:06:01 link

could also be taskbar3, you can configure it so it flahes the scroll lock light if a task was updated (instead of flashing the task tile).

Posted by member 16110 on 2003-03-21 10:33:31 link

Thnx I'll scan it later and remove the part then,I run too many prgs at the same time, so few Themes is good enough. "Fade" got space for most of it. I have 2 GB Ram and I try to use most of it ;) doing so in Explorer.exe = crash.. now I know why it is called XP, X marks the crash point and the P is the dirt wall that ends up after the crash
-crash--slide---slide----stop-P. I'm Working on a proccess window instead of a taskbar, ya open it if ya wanna use it. have not yet got it to self resize it self but then I just started. Thanx for the intel anyway.

Posted by member 15023 on 2003-03-21 14:23:21 link

You could probably lower that 4 gigs by deleting all those KDE and Gnome themes. Then you'd be down to like 12 MB, haha.

If you need a conversion team, I'm your man. I get bored as hell around here. Hitting refresh in between songs to see if there are new posts just isn't fun anymore.