Give your Ubuntu desktop a stunning new look with GTK themes, free icon packs, Conky, visual customisation tools, rad wallpapers and more – all of which you’ll find badged with this tag.
Faenza fans - adds even more squares to your desktop with this Faenza theme for Cario-Clock, which is based on the actual Faenza clock icon.
'Hope' GTK+ theme gives your desktop a cold, wintery feel with its blue highlights and steely gradients. Although Hope draws together elements from Ambiance, elementary and Impression GTK+ themes it stands a unique them in its own right. Download link and more info inside.
Open-source FTP tool FileZilla is fantastic at what it does - but if you're an elementary fan you'll have noticed that it looks a little lame when doing it.
Fans of dockless dark desktops (really aiming for a niche there) looking to add some indented style to their desktop should check out 'Deep' - a new theme for DockBarX.
Whilst I'm not traditionally a GnoMenu fan even I can't help but drool over ~Blitz-Bomb's 7Like theme for it. Fusing elements of Ambiance with well-worn aspects of Windows 7's start menu the theme has a whole lot to like in it.
A new release of everyone's favourite minimalist grey theme Lucidity brings some nice fixes and four different flavours.
CoverGlooubs 1.7 brought with it the much longed for 'Seekbar' feature. Whilst one of the default themes takes advantage of it the rest don't - so here's a couple that do.
'Orta' is the 'theme' of the moment; a light, milky white theme that has been carefully designed to make every part of your desktop feel 'just right'.
Get the look of OS X in Ubuntu using the 'Macbuntu' transformation pack.
Covergloobus fans rejoice - time counter and track-seeking has been implemented into the popular desktop coverart n' controller. I smell a new release brewing ;)
It's the start of a new week so why not give your drab desktop a dust-down? One of these utterly divine wallpapers created and sent to us by 'insospettato' should certainly do the trick.
One of the big draws in Ubuntu-based OS Linux Mint's new release candidate - released today - is a new 'metal' looking theme. Here's how to easily install and use it in Ubuntu.