Thank you Max and "kirk jim" for replying. I don't know the difference
between classic themes and visual style themes. I assume though that what
I'm doing is a classic theme. What I want to do is have a program that will
allow me to bring up a theme and preview all of it's elements (wallpaper,
sounds, icons, and cursors). I want to be able to alter the theme if desired
and save the changes. I also want to be able to apply the theme. Thanks for
the help.
"kirk jim" wrote:
> that program created an insolvable problem with a button on XP...
>
> although I used it on win98 and 2k.. I installed it only once on xp, then
> discovered its problem... and did not use it again.
>
> that program was made to work with classic themes... im not sure about the
> visual style themes...
>
> But if you tell me what you want to achieve exactly.. I can tell you what is
> best to do.
>
>
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> "niagara94" <> wrote in message
> news:7AA91388-44EA-410F-9FCA-...
> > Hi - I know that it says that it's not completely compatible with XP but
> > it
> > runs fine and does what I need it to on my XP Home. I was just hoping
> > that I
> > could get it to do the same on Vista should I ever upgrade or that there
> > was
> > another program that would allow the editing of themes. Thanks. Any
> > other
> > ideas?
> >
> > "Max" wrote:
> >
> >> LOL!!
> >> http://www.themedoctor.com/reviews/da211.shtml
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Maxwell Bluemeanie
> >> ----
> >> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <> wrote in message
> >> news:%...
> >> > Have you checked the manufacturers website. I know the latest version
> >> > of
> >> > AutoDesk AutoCAD 2008 is compatible.
> >>
> >> > "niagara94" <> wrote in message
> >> > news:70CFC508-D043-4C89-AB79-...
> >> >> Hi - Does anyone know if Desktop Architect 2.11 will run on Vista or
> >> >> if
> >> >> there
> >> >> is another good program that will do the same thing and run on Vista?
> >> >> Thanks
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
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