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cool looks pretty good. but the menu should match the titlebar more like the screenshots (well I know the menus are different colors in the screenshots but that cant be done) and for all the discussion of how should this or that look, make it as faithful to 4051 as possible in XP. then release mods if you want.

Nice work mate

I have never liked the grey/dark blackish Visual styles, however this one is quickly my new favourite.

Well great work, my only critisism would be, can you please release the VS as a standalone also. Transformation packs are tedious and annoying for people who just want the VS, and for dialup users there are often quite large and time consuming to download. Hope you can release a standalone, and keep up the very nice work dude.

Cheers.

love the theme... mad eit my logon theme too! you should let users chose what to install. like i dsont want all of the windows information screens to say windows longhorn. i want them to stay the same. and i dont want my boot scrfeen changed. just the icons and the theme

audioscheine: you must wait the transformation pack that will change some DLL in your windows, then you will get all blu-style icons

:) i love the blue one :)

if with a shellstyle will be perfect ;)

BTW, an install that will ask what do you want to install will be great, it can be:

- full installation (default)

- only theme

- boot screen and theme

- login and theme

- boot and login

- theme and DLL (for change the icons)

maybe the list with all things will be too long, i think those should be enough for most of the peoples here..

anyway, this is a great work, and look very cool :)

thank you for this great work

Alex

Okay since it seems were going full circle with the Installation pack, can you inlcude an option to just

Install The Theme+Shell32 Icons, eg the blue ones.

Thats gotta be an option if thats an option id be happy to download the pack to avoid tediuoisly changing the dll and all those icons, but come on dude, definitely make that an option.

And keep pimping away on the theme mate, never thoughtd id be loving a grey theme, but here I am :)

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