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Old June 16th 04, 02:42 AM
Draginol
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Default GUI Olympics final results

For those of you who like to change your Windows GUI or icons or use Winamp,
the GUI Olympics has just finished up. The GUI Olympics is an international
GUI design contest supported by Microsoft, ATI, nVidia, AOL, amongst others
to create innovative new user interfaces.

Here's a link with a summary of the winners of the various events with links
to download the visual styles, icons, and skins.

http://www.guiolympics.com/news_comm...asp?NewsID=152



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Old June 16th 04, 12:46 PM
kurttrail
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Default GUI Olympics final results

Draginol wrote:

For those of you who like to change your Windows GUI or icons or use
Winamp, the GUI Olympics has just finished up. The GUI Olympics is
an international GUI design contest supported by Microsoft, ATI,
nVidia, AOL, amongst others to create innovative new user interfaces.

Here's a link with a summary of the winners of the various events
with links to download the visual styles, icons, and skins.

http://www.guiolympics.com/news_comm...asp?NewsID=152


Yawn.

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Old June 16th 04, 03:43 PM
MR
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Default GUI Olympics final results

Draginol écrivait ceci :

For those of you who like to change your Windows GUI or icons or use
Winamp, the GUI Olympics has just finished up. The GUI Olympics is
an international GUI design contest supported by Microsoft, ATI,
nVidia, AOL, amongst others to create innovative new user interfaces.

Here's a link with a summary of the winners of the various events
with links to download the visual styles, icons, and skins.

http://www.guiolympics.com/news_comm...asp?NewsID=152


Erk !...
Even worse than the default XP skin ! Good point, they know that : "those
skins that casual users would say 'It's too big and chunky' "...
A good skin should be soft, in my point of view. That's probably why MacOS
is so often imitated even if it's silly to just copy or mimic an interface.
In that case you would better opt for the original and buy a Mac...

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Old June 16th 04, 04:47 PM
Joh N.
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Default GUI Olympics final results

Draginol, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:

For those of you who like to change your Windows GUI or icons or use Winamp,
the GUI Olympics has just finished up. The GUI Olympics is an international
GUI design contest supported by Microsoft, ATI, nVidia, AOL, amongst others
to create innovative new user interfaces.

Here's a link with a summary of the winners of the various events with links
to download the visual styles, icons, and skins.

http://www.guiolympics.com/news_comm...asp?NewsID=152


Hey! Miss Perspiration Stink! Where the hell are you at? Why aren't you
ragging on this gank for posting something that has nothing to do with XPee?
Thanks though for showing what a stank hypocrate and idiot net nazi you are.
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