Description: This a set of Gnome Start buttons. They are designed in the style of Windoze XP. I have included green, brown, and orange as well as blank ones so you can add your own logo if you would like. For instructions on using the Gnome Start buttons on your panel refer to: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=381182&postcount=4 Hope you enjoy!Last changelog:
-added large versions (98px X 30px) -added orange versions
Hi, I just add versions that are larger (98px X 30px). These are the original ones that I put together. If you want to increase their size even more just use GIMP.
Thanks, Jereme
can you make a version with MS logo? :D
seriously, the bad votes goes to the microsoft designers. i used XP for years, and the start menu button's design was the most annoying thing on windows's look&feel. It's a bit better with gnome logo:)
There are a lot of newbie linux user like me, who doesn't want anything windowsish on his desktop...you now, evil memories:)
However i think that all content are important, they are increase the variability of the gnome desktop...
Thanks for your comment. I really do appreciate when someone doesn't like something, but respects the choice of others to like it. I wish we could all realize that Linux has room for everyone.
Thanks again, Jereme
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thanks for this!
No problem. I am glad that like them. Jereme
Could you submit versions for 48 pixeles heigh? Thanks.
Hi, I just add versions that are larger (98px X 30px). These are the original ones that I put together. If you want to increase their size even more just use GIMP. Thanks, Jereme
can you make a version with MS logo? :D seriously, the bad votes goes to the microsoft designers. i used XP for years, and the start menu button's design was the most annoying thing on windows's look&feel. It's a bit better with gnome logo:) There are a lot of newbie linux user like me, who doesn't want anything windowsish on his desktop...you now, evil memories:) However i think that all content are important, they are increase the variability of the gnome desktop...
Thanks for your comment. I really do appreciate when someone doesn't like something, but respects the choice of others to like it. I wish we could all realize that Linux has room for everyone. Thanks again, Jereme