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Ok, I'm kind of a noob, but I've flashed Roms quite a bit. I'm fairly decent at it now. Just a big question, maybe it's complicated, I don't know. When I flash a new Rom, what can I do to keep as many customizations as possible. I always do as tibu and get my apps back. How about individual ringtones, system sounds that I have already set, maybe even home screen layouts? What do all of you pros do? I would assume that you don't sit there for hours like I do trying to get things back the way I had them.

Looks like Codename Android is no longer going to be updating it's ROM as the developer was harassed by the admins of the rootz wiki website.
If you want to make your phone look like no other then (1) JBSourcery or (3) Eclipse JB. But if you prefer something like a stock ROM then (2) BAMF. Your best bet though is to try them all giving at least 2 days on each. Thats how I found my 3 top favs.
Let us know how you decide.![]()
Just to clarify, BAMF is nothing like stock at all. You can apply themes with BAMF, it also has built in customizations such as LED notifications (colors, notifications by app, etc.), ad block, volume controls, custom carrier label, key reflections, search key, nav colors, glow, etc.It also has customized toggles as well. BAMF thread in this forum is really short because it's really stable. I heard BAMF 2.2 will be released Tuesday.
Just to clarify...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6pa0931gch5r4vk/Screenshot_2012-08-09-15-29-27.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hcqhusjegofri8r/Screenshot_2012-08-09-15-26-58.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vzsp97gmr3hzxl4/Screenshot_2012-08-09-15-29-10.png
BAMF thread in this forum is really short because it's really stable.