Crowley wrote:
I could never understand why people don't customize their personal computer. I can't stand it unless everything is just the way I like it to be, but that's just me.
In my case I simply got used to the standard interface. It's not that I don't want it more pretty, but doing so will often make it harder to use. Functionality and Aesthetics always clash.
For instance your taskbar seems to have all the stuff centered, meaning whenever you open something new, All the items in the taskbar change their position, meaning you can never really develop a sense for where you can quickly click.
All the fancy themes also require you to basically not have anything on your desktop for it to look pretty.
considering this is basically what my desktop looks like:
You can probably understand that I won't be happy if I get separated from my desktop shortcuts

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