.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. Something I like to do with my systems is full-on GUI customization. My iMac, running MacOS 10.6.8, has slowly been getting fully decked out in MLP-themed icons, backgrounds, and even controls in some cases. It's something I love to do, and really makes my system feel like it's *mine*, and not somehting I'm just borrowing. "The Gallows" (my iMac9,1) isn't the only one getting such treatment, though. I've been working on icon sets for my soon-to-be purchased 2009 MacBook A1181 ("Crystal Frontier") for both its MacOS 10.6.8 install and Windows 7 install. Both OSes are getting a Pokémon makeover to the best of my abilities, as while I can change quite a bit of the default grpahics for MacOS 10.6.8, Windows 7 is far more tricky to set up like that. .~.~.~.~. I've begun to despise so many websites that proclaim they're made well, but only really work on Chrome. I don't like Chrome, nor do I use it. I use SeaMonkey, Pale Moon, and occasionally Safari (though I really do prefer Webkit as a whole). So, having someone spout off about their "superior" product while making it only work in a single browser, or even worse, making it an Electron app... That just makes me not want to look at them ever again. I don't trust Google, and Electron apps in general tend to be so bloated and unwieldy that they become little more than a drain on system resources (e.g. Discord).