Church Windows

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Church Windows was a shareware program for the Mac OS written by Dair Grant of Purple Shark Software. Church Windows allowed the default System 7 window title bars and widgets to be replaced with widgets and title bars from other popular operating system GUIs of the time. Church Windows 2.0 contained the following Window Styles:

NeXT
NeXT
SGI IRIX
SGI IRIX
Stretchable Seven
Stretchable Seven
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  • Copland 3D - Style of Apple's upcoming platinum themed OS at the time: Copland)
  • Darth Vader - Style similar to Apple's demoed Hi-Tech theme for Copland.
  • Motif - Style used by the Motif Window Manager, under the CDE.
  • NeXT - Style used by the NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP GUI.
  • OpenWindows - Olwm style, used in certain SunOS versions and older Solaris versions.
  • Reversed NeXT - NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP style GUI, but with widget placement reversed.
  • SGI IRIX - Style used by Silicon Graphics' 4Dwm under the Indigo Magic Desktop.
  • Stretchable Seven - Apple's System 7 style of windows, but with grow handles attached to the side of windows.
  • System Seven - Default Macintosh System 7 window style.
  • Windows 3.1 - Style Microsoft's Windows 3.1
  • Windows 95 - Style similar to Microsoft's Explorer.exe in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.

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