Friday, September 17, 2010

Resident Evil Inspired Windows 7 theme

This is a dynamic theme that uses my Picasa gallery for the images. The wallpaper is something I threw together while I was bored the other day. It is the eye of Milla Jovovich from the the first movie.

Here are some samples of the wallpaper. There are 11 total, some with and some without the Umbrella logo in the eye.

residentevil-hazel[1] residentevil-hazel-logo[1] residentevil-blue[1] residentevil-red[1]

Download the Windows 7 Theme

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Please vote for Droid Explorer

voteVoting has begun for the Community Coding Contest 2010. Please go support Droid Explorer and cast your vote for it today. There is approximately $20,719 USD worth of prizes that can be won. So please vote and have your friends vote and their friends too.

The voting “booth” is on the main page, on the right hand side of the page. Check the checkbox for Droid Explorer and then click the “Vote” button.

The other entry is just a short code snippet that is about 15 lines of code, counting whitespace. Droid Explorer is over 170,000 lines and used by thousands of people. Droid Explorer should have no problem winning this contest, and with your support it can.

Resident Evil Inspired Windows 7 theme

This is a dynamic theme that uses my Picasa gallery for the images. The wallpaper is something I threw together while I was bored the other day. It is the eye of Milla Jovovich from the the first movie.

Here are some samples of the wallpaper. There are 11 total, some with and some without the Umbrella logo in the eye.

residentevil-hazel[1] residentevil-hazel-logo[1] residentevil-blue[1] residentevil-red[1]

Download the Windows 7 Theme

Please vote for Droid Explorer

voteVoting has begun for the Community Coding Contest 2010. Please go support Droid Explorer and cast your vote for it today. There is approximately $20,719 USD worth of prizes that can be won. So please vote and have your friends vote and their friends too.

The voting “booth” is on the main page, on the right hand side of the page. Check the checkbox for Droid Explorer and then click the “Vote” button.

The other entry is just a short code snippet that is about 15 lines of code, counting whitespace. Droid Explorer is over 170,000 lines and used by thousands of people. Droid Explorer should have no problem winning this contest, and with your support it can.