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Saturday, April 08, 2006

Soda Bush - Xplorer2 Doesn't Show Soda Bush Changes

I used Soda Bush for a while but I have all but stopped using desktop explorer. I use Xplorer2 because it is faster and more powerful. So I don't monkey with programs to tweak explorer. Soda Bush put attractive icon pictures that showed up on the lower right, say if it was my Music it had a little speaker window there. And there were a lot of other pics. If you are really into explorer and tweaking the background of the explorer window then this is a good program... perhaps the only one... it is the only one I have seen...

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Soda Bush WindowPaperXP

I’m doing a lot of work with this program. It’s an easy, free, way to enhance your Windows experience. It replaces the background in your file explorer window with any picture file you choose to point to. For example, if I pull up c:\my documents and I want to change the background to blue and the text to red than I just make those changes in the WindowPaper interface. I could also point to an image file and have the background display any picture I choose.

http://www.sodabush.com/


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