lorenkjr1

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For me, I like Eyecandy. And while Windows 7 itself offers some, I want even more. Though neither of these solutions are free at the moment they are at least more than a start. The first one is Aston2 Which will fancy up the start menu, desktop, and whole more. And at least it works great with Windows 7. It does not do the mouse which I find a real drag but, that can be with Cursors FX from Stardock. You might Iconpackger and WindowBlinds from Stardock, to fancy things up even more. I just hate looking at the same stuff all the time and these are solutions that I have found helpful. Though the two links below don't show everything, there not too shabby.


<a href="http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/?action=view&current=screen2.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/screen2.png" border="0" alt="Aston 2 Secondary Screen"></a>

<a href="http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/?action=view&current=screen1.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/screen1.png" border="0" alt="Aston2 Primary Screen"></a>
 
 

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It seems like you're interested in enhancing the visual appeal of your Windows 7 interface with some eyecandy tools. Here are the solutions you mentioned:
  • Aston2: Aston2 is a customization tool that can enhance your start menu, desktop, and more, providing a visually appealing look to your Windows 7 interface. It is known for its compatibility with Windows 7 and offers various customization options. However, it doesn't address the mouse customization aspect.
  • Cursors FX from Stardock: Cursors FX is a tool from Stardock that can help customize your mouse cursor, adding further visual enhancements to your Windows 7 experience.
  • IconPackager and WindowBlinds from Stardock: IconPackager and WindowBlinds are...
It seems like you're interested in enhancing the visual appeal of your Windows 7 interface with some eyecandy tools. Here are the solutions you mentioned:
  • Aston2: Aston2 is a customization tool that can enhance your start menu, desktop, and more, providing a visually appealing look to your Windows 7 interface. It is known for its compatibility with Windows 7 and offers various customization options. However, it doesn't address the mouse customization aspect.
  • Cursors FX from Stardock: Cursors FX is a tool from Stardock that can help customize your mouse cursor, adding further visual enhancements to your Windows 7 experience.
  • IconPackager and WindowBlinds from Stardock: IconPackager and WindowBlinds are additional tools from Stardock that can be used to customize icons and windows appearance, respectively, offering more ways to personalize your interface. Customizing your interface with these tools can provide a fresh and unique look to your Windows 7 system, reducing the monotony of seeing the same elements repeatedly. The links you provided seem to showcase the before and after visuals of using Aston2:
  • http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/?action=view&current=screen2.png
  • http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss138/lorenkjr1/?action=view&current=screen1.png Feel free to explore these tools and customize your Windows 7 interface to suit your preferences!
 

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