What if SYS were light instead of dark?
Posted Mar 3, 05:18 AM
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The NonDisjunction Suite by mrbiotech
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Name: Astons Disk Plugin
Filesize (bytes): 19437
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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As requested, a skin for the most recent disk monitor plugin for AstonShell
Name: CrimsonMetal for QuickNotes
Filesize (bytes): 17853
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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Again, not formally part of the suite, but enough people have recommended it be used in conjunction with the other NonDisjunction themes that I provide here.
Name: CrimsonMetal2 for WindowBlinds
Filesize (bytes): 605295
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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My first WindowBlinds skin, and it also seems to work okay with the NonDisjunction suite (or some users think). It was made in the Pre-4.0 days, so there are no file transfer animations. Just the basics, and most of the XP-elements (taskbar, startpanel, etc.)
Name: NonDisjunction for Aston
Filesize (bytes): 19437
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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As requested, a skin for the most recent disk monitor plugin for AstonShell
Name: NonDisjunction for AstonShell
Filesize (bytes): 677477
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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NonDisjunction for AstonShell. AstAmp and TopPanel plugins are also skinned. PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE RAINMETER, RAINLENDAR, AND ALTDESK THEMES if you want your desktop to look like the screenshot.
Name: NonDisjunction for Rainlendar
Filesize (bytes): 122671
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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The NonDisjunction theme adapted to Rainlendar. Calendar, to-do list, and message boxes all skinned
Name: NonDisjunction for Rainmeter
Filesize (bytes): 82929
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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Nondisjunction theme for Rainmeter (the corner version depicted in the AstonShell screen-shots).
Name: NonDisjunction for SysMetrix
Filesize (bytes): 2710183
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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NonDisjunction for Sysmetrix. Should also work with AstonShell (no alpha-transparency). Basic metering. Includes multiple color variations made to match the NonDisjunction LiteStep theme.
Name: NonDisjunction-AD v1.0
Filesize (bytes): 15500
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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NonDisjunction theme for AltDesk.
Name: NonDisjunction-LiteStepOTS2v.003
Filesize (bytes): 784998
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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NonDisjunction for LiteStep OTS2. Based on the "Configurable Corner Hot-Spots" paradigm. Many color themes. Very configurable: make all the wharfs hide or swap Z-order by smacking your mouse into a screen corner, or trigger Winamp, just one wharf, or set your desktop area. Check out the screenshot for more details. [feb.2.2005] – Attempted to make it more OTS2 compatible by resolving hanging issues, updated modules, small code rewrites.
Name: Pleiotropy for Sysmetrix
Filesize (bytes): 723528
Author: mrbiotech
Author’s website: http://www.skinyourscreen.com
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A follow-up to the other NonDisjunction SysMetrix skin with a bit more free-style feel. I wanted something chunky, like good ice cream.
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trickfilmjunkie said on Jul 5, 09:48 AM
Great Suite, i use this work for years now on my laptop – and your Giger Style suite on the desktop computer.
Do you plan to update the suites to Aston 1.9.5. using the new features of the Shell?