• @cm0002
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    84 months ago

    It did more than “a few colors”, compared to today’s fancy modern theming systems it was def rudimentary, but with a single click Win 98 would change colors, the cursor, the entire sound pallette and even button images iirc. I was particularly fond of the Computer theme and the Space theme lol

    • @TrickDacy
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      14 months ago

      You’re right except button images. That wasn’t a thing. But you could change fonts which I’d forgotten. My point though is that the things they let you change were pretty limited.

      • @kuneho
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        14 months ago

        my memories are kinda foggy, but using Plus! in 98, some themes (like the space one) did change the dialog images, too, didn’t they? (so the info bubble, red circle X, yellow triangle exclamation mark etc)

        • @TrickDacy
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          14 months ago

          That might have been true. I’m referring to the settings you could change in control panel, without any additional software.

          • @kuneho
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            14 months ago

            I haven’t considered Microsoft Plus! as a separate software for some reason, but fair point.

            • @TrickDacy
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              14 months ago

              Yeah I think some PCs came with Plus bundled/pre-installed. I got a copy from a friend at one point years into the 98 era, but otherwise never used Plus.

    • just some guy
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      4 months ago

      I remember running a 3rd party shell in windows 2000. It worked most of the time and had some cool widgets. When it crashed explorer would take its place.

      • @TrickDacy
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        14 months ago

        Yeah, I used some theme apps on windows. Sadly, they crashed semi often and were a bit slow the rest of the time

        • just some guy
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          24 months ago

          Oh yeah, they crashed constantly and would run slow af if you restarted them after a crash, without rebooting