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Y'z Toolbar doesnt have an installer so just unzip the files to a folder on your drive for example c:\program files\

the directory structure is in the zip file so it should make a folder called yztoolbar with everything in it .. just run the program yztoolbar.exe or add it to your startup

windows X.......

here's a request

can you make the side taskbars look better? on both sides.... it looks horrible right now

it looks like something alanzeino, or whatever his name is, would do... (pretty bad)

anyhow i would like it to look like the video sidebars but i want to use the taskbar instead :-D

think about it

How you doing guys!!!

Hey, this is for Windows X, I have your theme ?Slate PDC? and I think that is the best that I ever seen. I saw another theme from Oldecrow with a cool start menu like AERO.

Can you please make a mix between both Themes??

I mean, your theme that is already very cool, but with the new start menu.

Like this screenshot that I mixed cuting and pasting images from both themes.

Well people? peace!

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This must be delayed again because of two reasons.

1) It seems like you guys really want Aero PDC visual style. So I gotta make ones and included it in.

2) Voodoo asked me about make this under Neowin Contribition. I'm thinking so hard about this because I don't like getting involved (Like freedom).

This must be delayed again because of two reasons.

1) It seems like you guys really want Aero PDC visual style. So I gotta make ones and included it in.

2) Voodoo asked me about make this under Neowin Contribition. I'm thinking so hard about this because I don't like getting involved (Like freedom).

Yeah, WindowsX, keep it your own. You deserve that, this Slate style is nice. We all just would like some closure to it. Release a final, then release add ons, to offer more flexibility with it. ;)

This must be delayed again because of two reasons.

1) It seems like you guys really want Aero PDC visual style. So I gotta make ones and included it in.

2) Voodoo asked me about make this under Neowin Contribition. I'm thinking so hard about this because I don't like getting involved (Like freedom).

Yeah, WindowsX, keep it your own. You deserve that, this Slate style is nice. We all just would like some closure to it. Release a final, then release add ons, to offer more flexibility with it. ;)

Ya WindowsX the important question is, is it done to your satisfaction?

you can't put everything into it no matter how hard you try and the trans pack should make your computer like longhorn PDC so concept stuff like the slate/aero style does'nt have to be in it to make it right !

I mean really the "core" is logon, boot, toobar icons, sidebar and slate style if thats done the way you want it then call it done! let people add what they want after that on there own time.

You put your blood sweat and tears into this so make it the way you want it!

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