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LiteStep windows shell

Gorxon

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Talked to Slougi som days ago and he showed me some shots from a windows shell (like explorer, changes the interface you use to control windows) called LiteStep. I just thought many of you would be interested in changing the apperance of Windows so I decided to post this. The program is open-source and therefore totally free. Too see what it can do take a look at these shots:

http://www.emulation64.com/Gorxon/Image2.jpg
http://www.emulation64.com/Gorxon/Image3.jpg

Those two are only 2 of hundreds of different themes that you can get, but the looks ain't all of it. You can configure almost everything, like winamp controllers on desktop (notice in upper corner on the first screenshot), or mail checker (on the desktop in the first screenshot) and many other modules. It's fairly easy to use but you've got to have some computer knowlegde. You can configure hotkeys very easy, have many virtual desktops etc. I just thought you might be interested in it (you can choose tp install it on one profile only, so other users can use the normal Startmenu explorer...and it's easy to uninstall).

Check out www.litestep.com for more info ;)

Hmm...did this sound like a commercial or what? :happy:
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
I use aston too. Aston is very light on cpu/memory resources, whereas litestep tends to bloat more than regular explorer (depending on your setup), and is buggier/more difficult to use.

Plus, most of the litestep community are bigger assholes than I am, so I tend to stay away :p
 

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