ProThemeDesigns is fairly new to the theme creating community but they already have a good number of themes available. Today, the have announced another two themes to add to their growing list - Tickle me Pink and Candy Apple. Both themes feature a minimalist home screen, custom colors, customizable app order and much more. You can check out both themes on sale now for just $0.99. Keep reading for more.
Tickle my Pink features are:
- BlackBerry7 Icons
- Minimalist Home screen
- 8-Icon Auto Dock (2 rows of 4;show/hide on focus in/out)
- +2 Slots for Battery & Weather Apps
- Icons Customizable by App Screen Order
- Menu Colors, Highlights and Buttons
- Fonts and Colors (Fonts Adjust to User Device Settings)
- Font Size and Type Friendly
- Wallpaper Friendly (Wallpaper Friendly Home & Lock Screens)
- No transitions
- No weblinks
- Small File Size
Candy Apple theme features are:
- BlackBerry7 Icons
- Minimalist Home screen
- 10-Icon Vertical Sliding Dock with Hidden Icons
- Icons Customizable by App Screen Order
- Menu Colors, Highlights and Buttons
- Fonts and Colors (Fonts Adjust to User Device Settings)
- Font Size and Type Friendly
- Wallpaper Friendly (Wallpaper Friendly Home & Lock Screens)
- No transitions
- No weblinks
- Small File Size
Developer's note - Themes may not appear exactly as shown on all handsets. Some devices do not allow the same amount of customization as others. The wallpaper in this theme is fully customizable should you wish to change it, from the stock wallpaper included.
More information / Puchase Tickle me Pink Theme
More information / Purchase Candy Apple

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