Description: I wasn't able to find any good looking, complete icon pack for actual KDE, that mimics look and feel of Windows 2000. So I decided to create one.
This icon pack is based on icons found in GTK98, Chicago95 and GNUStep icon packs and on icons published at Alex Meub's Windows 98 Icon Viewer website.
This is only an iconpack. If you want to enjoy full Windows 2000-like experience, I recommend to use this iconpack in combination with "MS Windows 9x" widget style and "Reactionary" or "Memphis Translucent" Plasma shell theme.
Installation: copy Memphis98 folder to ~/.local/share/icons/Last changelog:
Version 1.3
- Added new or more accurate icons from SE98 icon pack
It is pretty good but can you customize it? For example, i don't want it to change all my icons, like KCalc, Kate, LibreOffice, Firefox.
Can it change only the folder icons for Dolphin?
It's meant to be a complete icon theme, so I'm not going to remove app icons.
If you don't like some icons, simply go to ~/.local/share/icons/Memphis98/, find them and delete them. Alternatively, you can delete whole apps folder.
Default Breeze icons will be applied for those you deleted, after next logon.
Yes, you are right, it's KDE-only. If you want old Windows feel on XFCE, try Chicago95 or GTK98.
Alternatively, you are free to fork this iconpack and make it compatible with XFCE
Ratings & Comments
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It is pretty good but can you customize it? For example, i don't want it to change all my icons, like KCalc, Kate, LibreOffice, Firefox. Can it change only the folder icons for Dolphin?
It's meant to be a complete icon theme, so I'm not going to remove app icons. If you don't like some icons, simply go to ~/.local/share/icons/Memphis98/, find them and delete them. Alternatively, you can delete whole apps folder. Default Breeze icons will be applied for those you deleted, after next logon.
Alright. I have done that. How do you create an icon pack, how do you upload it to this website? Is there a guide?
10 10 the best
10 10 the best
10 10 the best, pěkný, but not for xfce
Yes, you are right, it's KDE-only. If you want old Windows feel on XFCE, try Chicago95 or GTK98. Alternatively, you are free to fork this iconpack and make it compatible with XFCE