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Let's see your "Incredible" layout (Pun intended)

Its live grid wall paper. You can find it in the market place.

Cool wallpaper, can you please post?!?

Thanks.

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Sorry.............................

Launcher Pro
Beautiful Widgets
Grid Wallpaper
Virtuous rom
 
Thanks man, your setups are what inspired me to keep simplifying my layouts lol.
I just realized all your past posts with simple layouts were by you hahaha.

Got some great setups keep em coming! Def my fav ones on here.

Edit - lolol I ended up taking off my BattStatt from my homescreen.
Don't really want it if I have it on my lock screen. This simplicity is a disease I tell you!

lol! It is an addiction alright. Right down to having just a wallpaper and all invisible icons even :p

A nice part about it all is that when you bore of simplicity, it's easily remedied by going back to a Sense layout for something fresh.

Sense overall is great, but there are way too many duplicate/parallel widgets/icons/indicators.

Then right back to your simple paper and 3 icons :D android is great!
 
I'm making progress on mine...still a little cluttered for my liking. New wallpaper though I think I might stick with.

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Home.jpg
 
Okay, I think I have finally reached the end of tweaking my "Android7 Theme":




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Device: Unrooted HTC Droid Incredible.
Launcher: LauncherPro (Plus).
Image widgets: Desktop Visualizer.
Lockscreen: WidgetLocker.
Lockscreen clock: Beautiful Widgets.

The first image in the second row is my main homescreen. The blue widgets are a combination of free widgets I downloaded and reskinned using APK Manager. They aren't exactly the "Living Tiles" of the Windows Phone 7- but they all work- including the notification badges on the Phone, Message, and Gmail widgets.

Details on this theme are in this thread: Android Phone 7 Theme.
 
If somebody can recommend a good X-Mas themed dock-bar that will match this, please post them up. :) (the few I've seen posted so far were a bit garish for this setup)

-LP+
-Widget Locker
-Pure Grid Calendar
-Beautiful Widgets

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AndroidXmas.png


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AndroidXmasL2.png
AndroidXmasL1.png

AndroidXmasR1.png
AndroidXmasR2.png
AndroidXmasR3.png
 
Okay, I think I have finally reached the end of tweaking my "Android7 Theme":

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Device: Unrooted HTC Droid Incredible.
Launcher: LauncherPro (Plus).
Image widgets: Desktop Visualizer.
Lockscreen: WidgetLocker.
Lockscreen clock: Beautiful Widgets.

The first image in the second row is my main homescreen. The blue widgets are a combination of free widgets I downloaded and reskinned using APK Manager. They aren't exactly the "Living Tiles" of the Windows Phone 7- but they all work- including the notification badges on the Phone, Message, and Gmail widgets.

Details on this theme are in this thread: Android Phone 7 Theme.

That is intense some serious work went into this! Bravo!
 
ok guys I need some help trying to take screen captures of my phone. Everytime I run the ddms.bat file I get an error message: "Failed to get the adb version: Cannot run program "adb": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified."

I've gone through all of the instructions and have searched the forums without any answers. Can anyone help?


Unrooted HTC Incredible running Android 2.2
 
ok guys I need some help trying to take screen captures of my phone. Everytime I run the ddms.bat file I get an error message: "Failed to get the adb version: Cannot run program "adb": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified."

I've gone through all of the instructions and have searched the forums without any answers. Can anyone help?

Unrooted HTC Incredible running Android 2.2

JPiLLa:

The first (and only) thing I can think of is to make sure that you have all of the files (like the ADB) in the correct place:



Make sure you're not missing anything.
 
JPiLLa:

The first (and only) thing I can think of is to make sure that you have all of the files (like the ADB) in the correct place:



Make sure you're not missing anything.


dude, you rock. the adb, adb2inapi, and adbwinusbapi files were not in the tools folder. I have no idea why they don't default there when you install the package.
 
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