January 2026 Desktop Screenshots

Happy New Year Stardock and WinCustomize!

Wednesday, December 31, 2025 by DrJBHL | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk

Well, folks...here we are, together on New Year's Eve...with the desktop you chose (almost) unanimously.

WB/Winstep theme is Evolve WB by Master BoXXi, Winstep by Masters DanilloOc/WebGizmos and brought to you by Winstep Technologies/JcRabbit, wall by me and AI nano Banana.

To all the great, hardworking folks at Stardock, and to all the great people here at WC...to our community whether active or not, the happiest, healthiest and bestest (yes Jafo, that's a word   ) new year EVER!

Doc   

 

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JanOscar
Reply #81 Wednesday, January 28, 2026 6:01 PM

Legend by the legend neone6. Wall in my gallery. Rainmeter by adni18 & xenium-ART.

pelaird
Reply #82 Wednesday, January 28, 2026 6:30 PM

JanOscar

Legend by the legend neone6. Wall in my gallery. Rainmeter by adni18 & xenium-ART.


Really cool Jan. Love the setup and especially the wall.     

DrJBHL
Reply #83 Wednesday, January 28, 2026 10:39 PM

JanOscar

Legend by the legend neone6. Wall in my gallery. Rainmeter by adni18 & xenium-ART.


Beautiful skin and wall. Blue and black are a great combo which I love.         

DrJBHL
Reply #84 Thursday, January 29, 2026 9:11 AM

Keeping pelaird busy with cyborgs. Evolve ported to WB by BoXXi (hint, hint Bry) from WSX by JcRabbit and dani. Wall is combination of two from the web, recolored and modded, the cyborg Roy and the Police car from Blade Runner.

Without Roy...but with modules:

 

The-Reaper-Man
Reply #85 Thursday, January 29, 2026 10:26 AM

Looking cool, Doc. BTW, I love Blade Runner! It's one of my favorite movies of all time, with a legendary score by Vangelis.         

Chasbo
Reply #86 Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:38 AM

Wow, I love seeing screenshots flooding in! All the shooters ROCK!!!  

DrJBHL
Reply #87 Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:40 AM

The-Reaper-Man

Looking cool, Doc. BTW, I love Blade Runner! It's one of my favorite movies of all time, with a legendary score by Vangelis.         

Thanks, Reaper. One my top 3 sf movies. It was simply outstanding. The sequel wasn't, though.

Chasbo

Wow, I love seeing screenshots flooding in! All the shooters ROCK!!!  

I hope you're including yourself in that, Chuck. Your screenies and Jan's set the bar very high.   

Chasbo
Reply #88 Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:41 AM

Protocol by Lightstar

Chasbo
Reply #89 Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:45 AM

DrJBHL


Quoting The-Reaper-Man,

Looking cool, Doc. BTW, I love Blade Runner! It's one of my favorite movies of all time, with a legendary score by Vangelis.         



Thanks, Reaper. One my top 3 sf movies. It was simply outstanding. The sequel isn't, though.

I agree fully. Have you guys ever read the book it's based on? "Do androids dream of Electric sheep?" It's pretty mind blowing.

LightStar
Reply #90 Thursday, January 29, 2026 12:09 PM

Chasbo

Protocol by Lightstar


Love that screenshot Chuck!   

DrJBHL
Reply #91 Thursday, January 29, 2026 2:25 PM

Chasbo

Protocol by Lightstar


I agree, Tom. I love it too!

Chasbo


Quoting DrJBHL,






Quoting The-Reaper-Man,



Looking cool, Doc. BTW, I love Blade Runner! It's one of my favorite movies of all time, with a legendary score by Vangelis.         



Thanks, Reaper. One my top 3 sf movies. It was simply outstanding. The sequel isn't, though.

I agree fully. Have you guys ever read the book it's based on? "Do androids dream of Electric sheep?" It's pretty mind blowing.

Yes...Philip K. Dick's sf classic, along with Asimov's series about robots and the 3 laws of robotics. Those were the books of my youth, along with Heinlein's classics and Arthur C. Clark's.

What great memories!    

 

 

The-Reaper-Man
Reply #92 Friday, January 30, 2026 9:47 AM

DrJBHL

Asimov's series about robots and the 3 laws of robotics. Those were the books of my youth, along with Heinlein's classics and Arthur C. Clark's.

What great memories!  
Asimov, Clark and Heinlein: Three giants of SF!     [e digicons](\(\[/e]  

pelaird
Reply #93 Friday, January 30, 2026 11:56 AM

Seems as though we have  lot of Si-Fi fans here. Add me to the list.   

A few of my all-time favorites

Isaac Asimov - The Galactic Empire series

Isaac Asimov - The Robot series

Isaac Asimov - The Foundation series

Orson Scott Card - The First Formic War series

Orson Scott Card - The Second Formic War series

Orson Scott Card - The Ender series

Orson Scott Card - The Shadow series

Wesley Chu - Time Salvager

Wesley Chu - Time Siege

James S. A. Corey - The Expanse series

Edgar Rice Burroughs - The Barsoom Series

Hugh Howey - The Silo series

Joseph R. Lallo - Free Wrench series

Scott Nicholson - After series

Scott Nicholson - Next series

Andy Weir - The Martian

DrJBHL
Reply #94 Friday, January 30, 2026 1:14 PM

pelaird

Seems as though we have  lot of Si-Fi fans here. Add me to the list.   

A few of my all-time favorites

Isaac Asimov - The Galactic Empire series

Isaac Asimov - The Robot series

Isaac Asimov - The Foundation series

Orson Scott Card - The First Formic War series

Orson Scott Card - The Second Formic War series

Orson Scott Card - The Ender series

Orson Scott Card - The Shadow series

Wesley Chu - Time Salvager

Wesley Chu - Time Siege

James S. A. Corey - The Expanse series

Edgar Rice Burroughs - The Barsoom Series

Hugh Howey - The Silo series

Joseph R. Lallo - Free Wrench series

Scott Nicholson - After series

Scott Nicholson - Nest series

Andy Weir - The Martian

Many in common, indeed, my friends. The Martian was phenomenal, as were many you posted, pelaird. I slighted Ray Bradbury...and that was a bad oversight. I swear he could paint a scene in my mind, and was the master of mood. I think my walls with kiddies in them come from his stories. Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, Something Wiked this Way Comes, Dandelion Wine,  The Illustrated Man, October Country, I sing the Body Electric, The Machineries of Joy, R is for Rocket, S is for Space. Incredible classics, all. 

Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom and John Carter, Warlord of Barsoom with his Dejah Thoris and Tars Tarkas. I read them in High School. Wow...

I had to give up sci-fi in med school. Not enough time with work, classes, studying and in 1973 trying to catch up after the war.

The-Reaper-Man
Reply #95 Saturday, January 31, 2026 9:54 AM

DrJBHL

1973 trying to catch up after the war.
Was that the Yom Kippur war, Doc?

DrJBHL
Reply #96 Saturday, January 31, 2026 1:25 PM

The-Reaper-Man


Quoting DrJBHL,

1973 trying to catch up after the war.

Was that the Yom Kippur war, Doc?

Yes, Reaper...it was.

And February's thread is up!!! With a surprise for pelaird!

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