I've written a fairly comprehensive primer on skinning. If ever wanted to customize your computer, use this guide to see what programs do what, what websites you can go to, and how to become a skinner yourself.

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thanks for this help, ive always wanted to be a skinner, but didnt know exactly what to do. your guide helped me alot, thank you.
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If the Scribe says so, we must do so.
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doh.


Sorry about that Crae, could you remind me again what that was!? Thanks!

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From the LiteStep docs: http://lsdocs.shellfront.org/

"LiteStep was originally written a few years back by LoneRunnr, who didn't want to do things "the Microsoft way". After some time he stopped working on the project and opened the source up under the General Public License.

Once LiteStep was released, the project was picked up by some programmers, who have made it to the software you have downloaded today."


And from the faq: http://lsfaq.shellfront.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=1&categories=Basics#1

"Litestep is a shell replacement for Windows 95, 98, and NT, that will give your Windows desktop the AfterSTEP look & feel. [...] Litestep was designed originally by Francis Gastellu, aka LoneRunnr/Aegis, [email protected]. It has been released under the GNU public license, and is now being worked on by a group of programmers."

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Updated.

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Thank you sir, this is much help to stop my spinning wheels on the up hill of the learning curve!