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Commercial Blue Wind Bottom Dock Theme for 8300

This is one slick theme that long time BlackBerry theme creator Larry farmer just released. It is appropriately called Blue Wind and is a bottom dock theme. Bottom dock essentially means that it is a Zen theme with the icons on the bottom instead of the side. The custom icons look great especially with the cloudy background. The time and date is a bit hard to see since it is white but it looks good along with the rest of the top bar. The menus are also blue and fit the theme well. I like the styling of the popup boxes which gives it a more rounded instead of a static look.

You can pick up the theme for $5.99 at the BerryReview store at this link.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, July 10th, 2008 and is filed under 8100 Pearl, 8300 Curve, 8800/8830, Themes.

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3 Responses to “Commercial Blue Wind Bottom Dock Theme for 8300

  • 1
    DavidB
    July 10th, 2008 08:01

    I have to say, this looks good enough to buy. First time I have ever said that about a theme.

  • 2
    Luciano ES
    July 10th, 2008 21:09

    You know what, I feel tempted too. And I don’t even like themes.

  • 3
    Lance
    July 22nd, 2008 01:50

    Anybody know where I can link to Larry’s 9000 Precision Zen theme? I’ve got it, and a friend wants it bad :)

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