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Talisman Desktop 2.99

Uktus   on 21 March 2007 - 15:18 · 6 comments & 2793 views

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Lighttek Software has released Talisman Desktop 2.99. "Talisman Desktop" (Talisman) is a desktop alternative and shell-replacement for Windows 9x/ME and NT/2000/XP/Vista, capable of transforming your desktop into an interface organized as you like. The program's basic purpose: Launch other applications in a new interface, instead of the standard Windows desktop. But the opportunities presented by "Talisman" are much broader. The program does not limit your computer fantasies - draw anything you like and arrange it as your imagination tells you to.

Changelog:
  • Windows Vista support.
  • New "Theme Manager 3.0 beta", including: Theme Manager, Theme Installer, Theme Builder, Shape Builder, Object Collector.
  • New TSHAPE 3.0 format for alpha-blended Shape objects.
  • New internal commands.
  • Antialiased arrows in AClock object.
  • New "Create new object" dialog window for dragging file procedure.
  • Many other new functions and commands.
Download: Talisman Desktop 2.99 | 7.5MB
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Link: Home Page | Themes

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#1 hotdog963al on 21 Mar 2007 - 23:30
Does anyone actually still use this ? XD
#2 devnulllore on 22 Mar 2007 - 04:41
I used it for an hour then realized it's poor functionality and major resourse needs. got rid of it quick enough.
#3 Bosaka on 22 Mar 2007 - 15:12
LOL why would I wanna mess with Aero for this clunky P.O.S.
(1 reply) #4 hapbt on 23 Mar 2007 - 12:56
Why would you wanna PAY for this?
#4.1 8-n-1 on 23 Mar 2007 - 16:09
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Why would you wanna PAY for this?



I ask the same question about Vista all the time...
#5 serenityrule1515 on 24 Mar 2007 - 09:01
haha..this program is a joke...i run xp...im not gonna change over 2 vista for a long time...its simple...i can modify my desktop anyway i like

its called a theme patcher..and visual files...its great..low resources...

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