Posted by member 12025 on 2007-02-09 04:47:42
Sasami2k's devART-min is a nice theme with no extras, but nothing remotely arcane or twisted inside, and uses no old modules (as of the posting date, anyway--check that, won't you?). Anyone who wants to get started with Litestep theming, and thinks, "Oh, I need to dig into Austerity," should skip that and come here.
OTS2 compatible: yes.
Error free 10/10
General functionality 2/10
Features 3/10
Easy to use 9/10
User friendly ?
OVERALL 8/10 (or 6, if you like)
As it should be, it's resolution-independent, though how many application windows are up may change that for very short resolutions.
Features: systray, info box, tasks, and a popup. Also, it stealthily advertises for a site that has hard to find theme sections, now :). devART-min is insanely minimal, but gives just enough to use and mess with. There's no VWM, weather box, music player control, or anything else extra. You should feel lucky the command line defaults to displaying a clock! As such, it's hard to rate it even average on functionality.
Errors: basically nonexistent. No, completely missing. This is more a side effect of not doing too much, I believe.
User friendliness, now there's an interesting thing. It's as easy to use as you are comfortable with your text editor.
Ease of use is actually pretty good, except for the single-column popup, which can be annoying.
OTS2 compatible: yes.
Error free 10/10
General functionality 2/10
Features 3/10
Easy to use 9/10
User friendly ?
OVERALL 8/10 (or 6, if you like)
As it should be, it's resolution-independent, though how many application windows are up may change that for very short resolutions.
Features: systray, info box, tasks, and a popup. Also, it stealthily advertises for a site that has hard to find theme sections, now :). devART-min is insanely minimal, but gives just enough to use and mess with. There's no VWM, weather box, music player control, or anything else extra. You should feel lucky the command line defaults to displaying a clock! As such, it's hard to rate it even average on functionality.
Errors: basically nonexistent. No, completely missing. This is more a side effect of not doing too much, I believe.
User friendliness, now there's an interesting thing. It's as easy to use as you are comfortable with your text editor.
Ease of use is actually pretty good, except for the single-column popup, which can be annoying.