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@ BOO5TED: How do you get the picture frames on your screen. I have put up albums, but I would like one picture in a frame like you have. :) THX

Long press on screen - HTC Widget - Photo Frame - Select Widget - Select Album - Select Picture. It's built in with Sense UI, it's also a shortcut to the picture in the frame.
 
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its not on the marketplace its called taps of fire

here's a download for it when you download it put it on your sd card then look for it on a file manager like es file explorer or astro on you phone then click it and open in manager or something like that and then install it and you should be good.
TapsOfFire104.apk - tapsoffire - Taps Of Fire (1.0.4) - Project Hosting on Google Code
Go to the link above and copy and paste the down icon and send it to urself through gmail, open up gmail with ur phone then download it on ur phone
 
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I'm quite disappointed, I have tried looking a screen shot apps and the only ones that I've found are for rooted phones... and I'm not planning on rooting my phone, it looks quite complicated and I don't wanna mess up my phone... any advice on free screen shot apps for non-rooted phones? Thanks in advanced!

Taking screenshots on an Android-based phone

I like the lockscreen wallpaper, where did you get it?


Right here.

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Nice. :cool:
 
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