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(04-23-2019, 08:17 PM)bitsnpcs link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Jerry link=topic=667.msg46812#msg46812 date=1555829628]
Lite Welcome gets a Theme selector for Linux Lite 4.6

Nice Smile
[/quote]Thanks.

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Nice indeed Smile  I like its in Lite Welcome, one of the 1st things to set at install Smile
Will it be referenced in Tweaks or other Lite Tool as well? Thinking of where globally - after say they check don't show Lite Welcome where to find..  FWIW I still see Lite Welcome after boots/log outs.. LOL
If they don't know where to find, you still have to provide an answer Smile Lite Welcome only. K.I.S.
(04-27-2019, 01:32 PM)Jerry link Wrote: [ -> ]If they don't know where to find, you still have to provide an answer Smile Lite Welcome only. K.I.S.
Smile
Lite Welcome for 5.6

- Included Reddit link
- Included 'Install Now' button
- Taskbar label reinstated

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What about an option to install software?  When users click on it Lite Software is launched, so they can install additional apps/tools. 
(04-12-2021, 02:21 PM)Moltke link Wrote: [ -> ]What about an option to install software?  When users click on it Lite Software is launched, so they can install additional apps/tools.
That's already included.

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Just thinking... How about after install the "install" button become the "Lite Toolbox" button... Which could open the "Control Panel" where MANY if not all Lite XXXX  tools live.

I know the CP resides on the desktop and within the Menu and I dont think its name should be changed - I like Control Panel.
Maybe a play on words... Lite Toolbox (Control Panel)...

BUT then again I dont want to see Lite Welcome become too cluttered as well...
hhhmmmmm

What I do know...
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Control Panel is a good suggestion, but then we'd have a lop-sided interface. If someone can think of another absolutely essential link to balance things out, I'll certainly consider it. You have to put yourself in the shoes of a very first time user. What do they need access to straight away?
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