Alive! Icons 1.5

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    01/09/2006
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Publisher’s description

Customize the area of you desktop that has always remained untouched. Use this small handy tool to replace boring default icons in window headers and toolbar with silly animations that will make your desktop play and sparkle like a Christmas tree! You can use a number of built-in animations or Windows .ani cursors.

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  1. just nice joe malisa -- July 25 2005, 05.05

    I love it. It has done things which no other program has done to me

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  2. EXCELLENT PRODUCT! AWESOME FEATURES! Anonymous -- July 25 2005, 04.47

    Awesome product! I forgot to restart my computer at first so thr program wasn't working right. Once I restarted, BINGO! It worked great! I am very happy with this product...

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  3. cool Eugene Biggum -- July 25 2005, 01.45

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  4. yes sam sa -- July 24 2005, 07.12

    woo

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