Applying a theme

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If I apply any theme to said Mac X 10.2.3, then upgrade to 10.2.4. Would I loose the theme and would I need to re-apply? I know in some cases if you alter the operating system, an update may over write some of the altered files.
 
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I didn't have that problem. There are some issues with 10.2.4 though:

"I've tried a couple of themes in 10.2.4. They seem to work fine. The only problem I had was that ThemeChanger would apply an old Aqua backup when I switch between them. So I recommend that before you upgrade to 10.2.4 you should restore Aqua.

- If you use ThemeChanger, choose "Restore Aqua" and then "Remove Aqua backup" from the File menu.
- If you use Duality, you should switch to "Aqua/Turn Duality Off".

When the 10.2.4 install is complete and you have restarted you can reapply the theme again."


- Max Rudberg (http://homepage.mac.com/max_08/)
 
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how do I install a theme to my mac?

You can download themes from a lot of different sites....here's some that I have used:

stretch.tc/aquaworld/themes/themes.html

homepage.mac.com/max_08/

Once you download some themes, you can use a program such as Duality 4 GT to choose between the themes you've downloaded. I think you can get Duality from:

versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16275

(dead links removed)

Have fun!
 

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