Thrashbarg
Experienced Member
Hi,
Ages ago I had a CD full of shareware and freeware DOS software. One of the titles was a Windows 3.1 shell replacement which gave the desktop a Motif style. I loved it to bits. This was when I was still running an Acer 486DX66 in 2002/2003.
Memories...
I can't remember the name of it nor can I find anything remotely like it on Google. Does anyone remember it? To be honest I'd be surprised if anyone does
It had a dark blue desktop background by default and implemented virtual desktops. I think it allowed you to browse the filesystem through the desktop menu too. Anything else, I can't remember.
Thanks,
Thrashbarg.
Ages ago I had a CD full of shareware and freeware DOS software. One of the titles was a Windows 3.1 shell replacement which gave the desktop a Motif style. I loved it to bits. This was when I was still running an Acer 486DX66 in 2002/2003.
Memories...
I can't remember the name of it nor can I find anything remotely like it on Google. Does anyone remember it? To be honest I'd be surprised if anyone does
It had a dark blue desktop background by default and implemented virtual desktops. I think it allowed you to browse the filesystem through the desktop menu too. Anything else, I can't remember.
Thanks,
Thrashbarg.