REVIEW: Uno theme for OS X...

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RoadTrip FM Modulator   Today, I'm going to review a theme that is avaliable for Mac OS X called Uno.
   This theme like another, called Iridium, takes Apple's newest look and attempts to cover the entire GUI in it. It does an extremely good job of it too. I have yet to see any 'brushed metal' or the standard aqua look peeking out from anywhere. Its nice to have a unified, hence 'UNO', look to my computing experience once again.
   That really is the farthest I thought this review through to. So, if you want to take a looksy at this theme, I would say go for it. The first time you install it, it makes a backup that allows you to undo it, if necessary. Simple enough...

3 Comments

cappy said:

i'm still trying to find a way to skin windows -- do you have to use a separate program to skin MacOS, or is there something built-in that you just apply a different theme to?

Thomas Mc. said:

There are programs that make it easier, but I believe any of them do is alter resources that are already there. Actually, there is a free theme-manager program that I can get. But, for this one, it installed itself and that was it.

For Windows, I believe you have several choices, only one of them free. First there is a program called, WindowBlinds or something close to that. I used it once and it seemed competent for its job. There is a second one too, called StyleXP. I don't have any experience with it at all. Lastly, the free method is something called PatchXP. I don't know the details, but I believe it allows you to install the themese using Windows Built-in theme thing.

I'll have to look more into them.

cappy said:

so do I!! like right now.

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