Short: Tomten Strikes Back With an Even Cleaner Look! Author: nv95duos@kagg.gy-edu.kalmar.se >Tomten/CKD< Architecture: generic UPLOADER nv95duos@kagg.gy-edu.kalmar.se TYPE: pix/wb (If you happen to be a certain Frank Livadaros then read the end of this file ->) ..After successfully uploading the previous wbscreenshot on an AGA screen I decided to go RTG. After purchasing a PicassoIV for DM 649 and a nice big Eagle tower my Amiga suddenly became much more fun to be with! But, all possibilities of configuring the GUI overwhelmed me - Ok. let's go simplicity then... This little grab doesn't show anything special at all. In fact, many hoopy aspects of my GUI is completely hidden in this one. Plotter3D is truly cool - but rather useless;) EaglePlayer is the only modplayer that seems stable on my new system - which is a pity as HippoPlayer is neater. Ripple, some port of xripple is beautiful and rather fast. But it isn't something you put in your WBStartup... Birdie, on the other hand, is great, really zappo! VisualPrefs is mostly used to get a correct aspect of the windowborders. Notice that I still prefer the original look of the gadgets (But the ones used in my AGA screenshot is pretty though). And there's of course lots of other GUI enhancing patches running too...like the utterly cool CaBoom! with 'Method=4'! Xtremely fast and stylish looking. The backdrop is just a composition of mine using some 'Ghost in the Shell' pics and the plasma and fractal generators in Photogenics. Picasso96 is fast and slick. I don't think I'd consider CGFX unless I had to (Not that I am wholly against it as such though). Please feel free to visit >deepspace9.ml.org/~tomten/< and see if I've got them online yet ;) For any reason, nv95duos@kagg.gy-edu.kalmar.se, #amiga Tomten PS. When my previous grab went to Aminet I got mail from a Frank Livadaros about me using an A1000 casing. (193.92.133.35@beryl.kapatel.gr) But his email adress didn't exist and therefore I couldn't reply to him. 'Let me hear how it finally worked out, did you manage to put it together or have you left the Amiga completely?'