Ran across this on the Bay Area Linux User's Group / Silicon Valley
User's Group mailing lists. Thought some of you might find this
interesting.
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From: Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: The Matrix
To: BALUG List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: litestep
I don't know if you duders knew about this, but it's "da bomb" -- the "atomic
bomb"...
Litestep is a shell replacement for Windows 95, 98, and NT, that will give your
Windows desktop the AfterSTEP look & feel. It consists of a Wharf toolbar, a
popup menu and some modules.
The Wharf toolbar is used to organize your most-used applications & modules.
The Popup menu will automatically give you access to all installed applications
via its included "Start Menu," as well as any other folders and applications you
choose.
The modules are designed for particular functions, such as a clock, temperature
monitor, WinAMP plugin, Virtual Window Manager, CPU load monitor, etc.
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 with LoneRunnr.
http://www.litestep.net
Daevid Vincent
http://TheMatrix.com/daevid
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