The only one I know of (other than the already-mentioned WindowMaker egg) is the well-know egg in OpenDeskbar:
Hold down control, alt, and shift on the left side of the keyboard and press the be menu button. The menu should have an extra submenu that's called "Window Decor". Pressing one of "BeOS", "Windows 98", "MacOS", or "Amiga" will allow you to change your window borders.
There's also some funny stuff in the Be header files, such as the functions is_computer_on() and is_computer_on_fire(), as well as the list of platforms, including the Z80 and the Timex Sinclair.
The file selector rubber band is done with an alpha-transparent overlay. All icons are antialiasted and alpha blended. It's the sweetest thing, visually, since, well, enlightenment itself.
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I don't think you've tried Wordperfect Office 2000. Let's put it this way - want to make your shiny new Athlon feel like a 486? Then run Wordperfect Office 2000. I think a better solutiuon would be Compaq/[Pick name of linux vender that ships GNOME]/Applixware, simply because no user is going to sacrifice their speed like that.
Hold down control, alt, and shift on the left side of the keyboard and press the be menu button. The menu should have an extra submenu that's called "Window Decor". Pressing one of "BeOS", "Windows 98", "MacOS", or "Amiga" will allow you to change your window borders.
There's also some funny stuff in the Be header files, such as the functions is_computer_on() and is_computer_on_fire(), as well as the list of platforms, including the Z80 and the Timex Sinclair.
The file selector rubber band is done with an alpha-transparent overlay. All icons are antialiasted and alpha blended. It's the sweetest thing, visually, since, well, enlightenment itself.
I don't think you've tried Wordperfect Office 2000. Let's put it this way - want to make your shiny new Athlon feel like a 486? Then run Wordperfect Office 2000. I think a better solutiuon would be Compaq/[Pick name of linux vender that ships GNOME]/Applixware, simply because no user is going to sacrifice their speed like that.