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Nice to see peoples using IceWM nowadays as Wartz and so many others. I like it a lot and I use it in my Greycat Linux box ^_^.
Here is my latest screenshot. It's Ubuntu Hoary with Gnome. The background is from the anime Ah! My Goddess. The game running is a game that I'm programming myself with pygame called The Final Frontier. The Gnome Theme is the MacOSX clone. The menu bar at the bottom is gdesklets. So is the little "reminder" at the top right corner:
I got mine boxed for $99 at Best Buy. Came with two DVDs and the 5 CDs. DVD 1 is double layered and has both 32-bit and 64-bit versions on it. Second DVD is all source code. Discs come in a nice plastic carrying case and box contains a hefty printed manual.
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