<Request!> Black Calendar-skin! - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Ey!
Anybody who would like to make one? So the calendar matches the Touch-interface.

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Contact pictures in Dialer

hello all
anybody here know how to make the contact picture's in dialer look bigger? currently its so small and not nice looking. anybody know how to tweak this in registry?
thanks.
no magical fix yet. pocketx's photo contacts pro is a common suggestion. not cheap, but you get per-contact ringtones too

Black cube

Hey guys, I tried to search for this but I couldn't find anything that I wanted. I was wondering if anyone has made a theme for the htc cube that is black instead of gradient grey. Id like the icons to be the same just a black background instead. So pretty much I would like something similar to slither's uno skin, it doesnt seem that it can be used with the default cube though? correct me if I'm wrong. thanks
How about this one by Musicman247: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=17815&highlight=minimal
good answer!!

Request: modified tmail.exe

I was wondering if it were at all possible to edit the tmail.exe file so the messaging screen colours are inverted. I was wondering if it was possible to have the black background with the white writing?
Anyone have any ideas or wish to attempt this?
miffymiffy said:
I was wondering if it were at all possible to edit the tmail.exe file so the messaging screen colours are inverted. I was wondering if it was possible to have the black background with the white writing?
Anyone have any ideas or wish to attempt this?
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Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394219
It seems like you can change the backgrounds etc with this. Did not try it out myself....yet
Cheers!
^^rac said:
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394219
It seems like you can change the backgrounds etc with this. Did not try it out myself....yet
Cheers!
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Kind of what i am looking for but would like the whole messaging colours inverted. This application is too slow to load and only works for the new sms screen.
Anyone interested in inverting the messaging screen colours?

Requesting A White TF3D Theme

Anyone have or a interested in making a white tf3d theme for a sprint tp2? or if someone could link me to forum where i can get a white slider taskbar and clock it would be greatly appreciated.
bump. i would love to see that
The original Vodafone Uk tf3d theme for TP2 is white-ish, have you seen it?
T_TP2 said:
The original Vodafone Uk tf3d theme for TP2 is white-ish, have you seen it?
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The background is white. The clock, sliders, slider icons, home screen calender & call history are all red. Oh and the text is black.
It's probably the fugliest theme i've ever come across. Thank god i don't have it anymore.
i actually like it a little.. know where i can find it..? i could only find the vga version i need wvga..
I've been trying to get the text blk since my xperia and NOTHING i've tried has worked so if someone can tell me how to do that then i'll try and make a white theme.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=552755
coming soon (i hope). it is the best white theme i've ever seen. A.

htc calendar color holiday problem

Is there any way to change the default style of showing a holiday on htc calendar? Like the system default calendar, it shows Sat blue, Sun and other holiday red.
Fw: htc calendar color holiday problem
hi, I'm looking for something like that
does anyone knows how to change this?
I would like a calendar
like the attached image
where gray represents weekends, green vacations and red holidays
does anyone knows a application capable of this representation
thanks
Use Pocketinformant... Great at WM6.5 Put it under the left softkey in home, all changes you want, like tasks and agenda in one view, colors as much as you like (overdue, tomorrow, weekend, private whatever). I use it next to the Sense tab agenda - works for me

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