Screenshot Contest 98

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Win a $50 Indelible Blue gift certificate by creating the best looking OS/2 desktop! Complete contest details can be found here.

The following are the contest entries so far. Actual voting will take place in our January 16th issue and continue until January 29. Note that the contest entries are displayed in the order in which they were submitted. Those submitting late in the contest will have the advantage of seeing what their competition is like, but risk being seen by fewer voters.

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Matthew Rezny (.JPG, 496K)

Douglas Fleming (.GIF, 311K)
"I created the background bitmap using PhotoGraphics and some cloud images which I found on the Web. CandyBarz is used to produce the titlebar bitmaps, and the custom window controls are done by a combination of Xit, and ChgCtl."

Magnus Ehinger (.JPG, 473K)
"The pictures are Giorgio de Chirio: "Fantasy - Sophocles and Euripides" (1925) and Henri Matisse: Reclining nude with blue eyes" (1936). The background picture is Claude Lorrain: "Pastoral landscape" (1644 or 1645). And, yes, playing on the MP3 player is Modest Mussorgsky: "Bilder einer Ausstellung" ("Pictures on an Exhibition")"

Craig Miller (.JPG, 188K)
(Note: Craig Miller is a writer for OS/2 e-Zine! and is therefore ineligible to win. His screenshot is here for display only)

James Cannon (.JPG, 122K)
(OS/2 2.10 desktop)

Krzysztof Konachowicz (.JPG, 148K)
"The Globe Background changes every 30 minutes to reflect where the sun is shining at the current time"

Dr. Dirk Terrell (.GIF, 282K)
(Note: Dirk is an employee of Falcon Networking and publisher of OS/2 e-Zine! and is therefore ineligible to win. His screenshot is here for display only) "The background is a painting I did for the cover of a book on binary stars."

Eirik Overby (.GIF, 284K)
"The idea for those blue icon fields were taken from the (Vanity in the) WPS article in OS/2 e-Zine, just some modifications made to suit my needs. The replacement for the cpu meter in warpcenter is PuMonitor 2, and I run SmartWindows, NPSWPS and Object Desktop 2.0."

Brad Hubley (.JPG, 445K)

Karoly Balogh (.JPG, 241K)
"I'm a programmer of a hungarian demo maker group (people making realtime multimedia presentations, just for fun) called Inquisition. My nickname in the team is Charlie. The background of my desktop is the logo of our team. It was made by one of our graphicians."

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