Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 20:26 UTC
Window Managers Enlightenment 0.16.8 (now known simply as 'E16') has been released. This new release comes with a built-in composite manager, a systray, simplified configuration files, and session scripting. E16.8 is incompatible with configuration settings and custom menu configuration files from earlier versions, and as such they will have to be changed in order to work with E16.8.
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RE: I still remember....
by miscz on Fri 10th Feb 2006 02:08 UTC in reply to "I still remember...."
miscz
Member since:
2005-07-17

I haven't seen this "Hand of God" theme, I googled and browsed through few E17-theme sites but I can' find anything about this theme except it was mentioned on Slashdot by someone 2 years ago. Could you give me some hints about fining it? :p

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RE[2]: I still remember....
by ormandj on Fri 10th Feb 2006 06:35 in reply to "RE: I still remember...."
ormandj Member since:
2005-10-09

http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/handofgod2/

http://members.at.infoseek.co.jp/semishigure/images/hog_desk.jpg

It was never on E17 AFAIK. I ran it waaaay back when, I don't even think E was at 16 at that point. That's a port of the theme to E16. It's been so many years, but from what I remember there were some clay/putty looking tombstone shaped almost OSX dock looking icons. This was pre-OSX, mind you. I don't think I have any screenshots still from back then - well - somewhere on a cd, but I don't know where it's at. It might not look very impressive to you now (from the freshmeat screenshot) but keep in mind this was years and years ago. Back then, it was amazing.

Keep in mind, back then, anything done in Bryce was amazing, hehe. That's where the background came from, it was rendered in Bryce. Remembering Bryce back then ( I used to use Vistapro) it's just absolutely amazing the talent whoever made that background had. I wish I could find that guy and thank him for the year or two of absolute bliss I had using my workstation, and the hundreds of gawking passerbys!

Edited 2006-02-10 06:46

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