Looking for a nice theme? Came to the right place!
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Over the past few weeks I’ve been collecting some nice themes for Windows Mobile. Well, mainly for TouchFlo and SPB Mobile Shell, but I believe that for most of us – those are the real WinMo shell alternatives.
I thought it would be a good idea to place some of them in one single post:
We will start with a great looking TF3D themes collection by JAMILU007.
If you like it, head over to this thread or this one and refresh your phone look & feel a little bit.
If you cannot access the site, here are some links to the English version:
Neon Blue Skin Action Screen HERE.
Neon Red Skin Action Screen HERE.
Neon Green Skin Action Screen HERE.
Neon Orange Skin Action Screen HERE.
ChangeSkin is a totally cool themes switcher for SPB Mobile Shell. I’m addicted to Mobile Shell and I usually disable anything else, and now, with ChangeSkin – there’s even a way to completely change the look of it. (author’s site).
XDA-Developer PROBEX has designed amazing looking theme for TouchFlo II called AlienXTream. I just love it! Unfortunately this theme cannot be ported back to the original version of the TouchFlo, but I did find previous work of PROBEX which also looks great, and will work on TouchFlo3D (the original version we all have in our Diamond, Pro, and Fuze… (download links in this XDA thread)
I’m a transformers fan, so I was so happy to finally find a theme with my favorite characters inside. Click here to download the theme or check out this XDA thread to read more about it.
Getting back to SPB Mobile Sell, how about some WinMo 6.5 stuff? mtstmp form the XDA-Developers just published this great looking skin for SPB Mobile Shell 2.1.
To download – head over to the XDA-Developers.
If you don’t have access to the XDA, use this link.
That’s it for this collection, few more themes can be found in here,
Gil Bouhnick (59 Posts) - Website | Twitter | Facebook
Gil Bouhnick is a guest writer at MobilitySite and the owner of The Mobile Spoon. He is a Director of Mobile Solutions at ClickSoftware, running ClickSoftware's MobileFever, and constantly trying to examine new mobile trends and technologies.






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