Man I miss windows vista. It was peak windows design. I loved the glassy windows and buttons.
I miss Windows 7. The default wallpapers were a treat. I remember one that had like a flying turtle with a city on its back
I miss 3.1. the blue background was a specific blue and the gray taskbars were gray. What a wonderful time.
I mean, if you want to relive the glory days, here you go.
Reply here with a screenshot or PM me when you're done, please. 😁
Oshit. Now this is a reason to log into my PC.
It was aesthetic
I fully support this. You do you. It's your computer; you can do what you want with it. Whether you're using it for work or play, if it's the way you like it, then it's not wrong.
joking aside, windows 7 is by FAR the greatest looking version of windows. i’m probably biased because it’s the one i used during my formative years, but holy shit man everything from win8 and up just looks like complete soulless corpo garbage. that new shit looks like a free powerpoint template
Win7 was also the last "neutral" version of Windows in terms of integrated spyware ("telemetry") features (or rather, the lack thereof). Since Win8, this OS truly rolls downhill in many aspects. Since Win10, with greater speed.
totally agree!
Vista and XP were pretty baller. Really like the glassy look that Vista had, and it had video wallpapers built in. They were ahead of the game with ricing, and the transparency/glass is just now coming back!
my eyes
I'd be lying if I said it got better over time
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I love that Linux allows us to do this, but why
As a new Linux user at the time. I hated the look of Ubuntu 09.04 - 10.10 compared to Windows, but the netbook couldn't run Windows for the life of it. I swapped back a more normal desktop around 11.04
Ah I see, this is an old screenshot. Understandable have a great day
I like the aero aesthetic tbh, especially the vista rendition.
It's heavy on GPU for sure; but it manages to pull off a relatively consistent look (or at least more consistent than anything that came after)
GPUs nowadays are orders of magnitude better than the ones during the era of Vista.
I see no reason why we can't have Aero everywhere, even on systems with integrated graphics.
ngl I actually really like that. the start button popping out over the taskbar is a nice touch. what's the setup?
That's how windows Vista was.
Oh you're right, no wonder this looked kinda weird but kinda normal.
I have the theme files SOMEWHERE. It was Ubuntu 10.04 with a lot of Compiz and GNOME 2(?) Tweaks.
Oh god no. At least use a windows 98 skin
Chicago95 ftw
My friend daily drives Chicago95
Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well.
That's the power of Linux, you can make it yours.
Sounds nice for somebody that likes windows 7 and don't want to use obsolete system kek
Me unironically lmao
You should join us over on the Unixporn community! Always fun to see peoples customizations lol
Crossposted and subbed!
Windows 7 and Vista are beautiful. It is very sad that Windows 7 is dying. Hopefully someone can make a good theme that replicates it (I've tried some but they are not just right)
Is there a theme that imitates Windows 8/8.1 and its metro menu?
If you use Gnome and use the ArcMenu extension, it has a preset to mimic that menu exactly.
I actually kind of like that.
I remember using Icewm and it had a theme that mimicked XP lol.
Nothing opens windows like Linox
I personally value my ability to make bad decisions
This is awesome. I love windows aero
how do
hey windows aero looked amazing, especially for its time, shame we dont get that option on modern windows but hey at least we're getting closer to replicating it on linux
😂 fun! I'd add a "Windows 13" logo when the Windows/Start button is pressed.
Totally get it! Windows 7 looked/looks amazing! Personally I have an XP themed setup on my Ubuntu install. There's just something great about old UI design.
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