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Title: Amiga Future: Workbench-Gallery Update
Post by: AndreasM on February 04, 2003, 01:02:03 PM
Today we update the User-Workbench-Gallery on the Amiga Future Page.

Click Here (http://www.amigafuture.de/interactive/workbench.php)

Title: Re: Amiga Future: Workbench-Gallery Update
Post by: DanDude on February 04, 2003, 07:11:14 PM
Very cool except those plain WB snapshots.  They can be done better.  If I rate them I give them a 0.

Whoa...hellangel--how did he move the memory-bar into that fire-ring?

hehe...I wanna see that cremedg.mpg again  :-D

Cool!  Simpsons-Matrix jpg   is there a link for that pic?

Very cool "Feel at Home" snapshot

Interesting...modem lights & stats on WB screen...

Jamiga??

Amiga eyes...very cool

looks like someone doing a shameless promo for some proggys he loves. Arrows everywhere..heheheh

icons in eyeballs...no comment   :-o

oooo...color-blending window borders

I wonder if Kostyan has an inflatable under the bed?  :-D  (see page 4)

interesting AmicomSys  might give it a try   :-)

Freeks of the flaming boing??  What in the world...???

VERY cool glass-shaped object & glowicon skin for AmigaAMP--dabs for that

Frank's Coaster in the City backdrop--very cool

I like the colored-marble window-borders

BIG thumbs up for Thomas Heyer's screenshot...uuuuh, huh-huh-huh...h-h-he's pretty cool...

I see Walter K. has only 3 things in his mind: Sex, drugs and Amiga...I find his full-nude next a boingball snapshot pretty tasteless.  Sorry.  Although the Amiga-sun and Santa w/Boingball snapshot is very cool.  Hey...nice railroad snapshot--hehehe.

Dabs to Elvis Poldervaart's screenshot  especially the two windows with the penguin and Bill Gates!

very cool--grab the future (boing ball in galaxy)

dabs to RĂ¼diger Leibrandt and furry pics including Eric W. Schwartz

Still a number of "Back For the Future" fans which I give them credit--I, myself, am a die-hard fan.

I would say the best workbench would have to go to Lasse Bodilsen.

And the worst goes to Walter Kalweit's railroad pic.   :-D

Man, I go ga-ga over some very cool snapshots.

What do you guys think?   :-)