Are you waiting for your vacation time to arrive or find yourself already missing those lovely days away from everyday life? Then we have something that may help make things a bit more bearable. So sit back, relax, and enjoy scenic views on your desktop with our Seaside Vacation Customization set.
Wallpapers
Note: Click on the picture to see the full-size image—these wallpapers vary in size so you may need to crop, stretch, or place them on a colored background in order to best match them to your screen’s resolution.
Icon Packs
Note: To customize the icon setup on your Windows 7 & Vista systems see our article here. Using Windows XP? We have you covered here.
At the Beach
*.ico format only
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Vacation
*.ico, .png, and .icns format
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Beach Icon Collection
*.ico, .png, and .icns format
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BeachFence dock icons
*.png format only, comes with a psd template!
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Font Packs
Note: To manage the fonts on your Windows 7, Vista, & XP systems see our article here.
Hawaiiah
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LMS Beach Scrawl
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Ocean View
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KR Down By The Sea
*includes 59 characters
Note: This group represents A – Z in all capital letters.
Note: This group represents A – Z in all lower case letters.
Note: This group represents the numbers 1 – 7.
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More Seaside Goodness for Your Desktop
Desktop Fun: Beaches Wallpaper Collection Series 1
Desktop Fun: Beaches Wallpaper Collection Series 2
Desktop Fun: Seashells Wallpaper Collection Series 1
Desktop Fun: Seashells Wallpaper Collection Series 2
Desktop Fun: Ocean Waves Wallpaper Collection Series 1 [Bonus Size]
Desktop Fun: Ocean Waves Wallpaper Collection Series 2
For more great ways to customize your computer make sure to look through our Desktop Fun section.
This week the Harry Potter movie saga reaches its’ climatic conclusion in the final battle of good versus evil. So set the mood and do a bit of desktop spell-casting of your own to celebrate with our Harry Potter Customization set.
If you’ve been using Linux for some time (and even OS X) you’ll probably have come across a “permissions” error. But what exactly are they, and why are they necessary or useful? Let’s take an inside look.
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Recently we featured some of DC Comics finest heroes and today we are back with the heroes from Marvel Comics. Fill your desktop with super-powered goodness from our Heroes of Marvel Comics Wallpaper collection.
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