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Spice up your Windows 7 desktop with the 2010 New Year theme pack

Here is a beautiful theme pack to spice up your Windows 7 desktop this January. The New Year 2010 windows 7 theme, created by Tim Heuer, contains 34 cool wallpapers taken from Smashing magazine.

This theme pack created by designers around the world includes both versions of Wallpapers - with Jan 2010 calendar and without calendar and can be downloaded for free.

Note: If you just like to use only the wallpapers present in the theme, just extract it using a zip archive like 7 Zip.

Download (30Mb) this cool windows 7 theme with some amazing calendar wallpapers of 2010.[via]

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  1. Great find! Thanks for this nice theme. :)

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  2. Nice One! Happy New Year JK
    The [via] is not hyperlinked.

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