7/12/2023 0 Comments Falling hearts cursor![]() ![]() I've done the best I can to preserve what was in those original packages. I'm sorry, but the original packages have been lost to time. I have collected these files and repackaged them. NOTE: These are not Tumi's original packages. Now I give back what little I have to the collective legacy computing community. Most of these have been lost for over a decade. The last time I saw active links to them was around 2003. I collected these cursor sets in the early 2000s. Clear Selection Set Transparent Current Skin Project. They are still exceptional over 15 years later. Keywords: windows, mouse, balls, images, hearts, flowers, cursor, activate, pointer. Yep, these cursors still work today even in Windows 10. I only know that I love this person's work and I include it in every system image that I build. Also, If you would like a customized falling images code, message me This post has 341 notes. I don't know who Tumi was, or what inspired him/her. However, one artist in particular has seemingly fallen off the edge of the intarwebs with only digital turtles to mourn his/her passing: Tumi's Animated Cursors. When hovering over one of the elements, the second circle will transform into text. Cursor with Spinning Text In the Pen above, you’ll see a cursor made up of two circles. ![]() The likes of Ooh Betty Graphic Design, Ingalill's Theme Creations, Patina's Treasures, and Christina's Desktop Reflections can still be found without too much effort. What we like: This cursor makes the scrolling experience more engaging and differentiates links from text. In the past I've briefly mentioned my enthusiasm for Win9x-era desktop themes and cursor sets.
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