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Thirdly, because of the Slate rip, you have no right at all to bitch at Andy just because you THINK he ripped your theme. Regardless of whether he did or not, the theme looks completely different - more refined, less ugly - and that's what matters. All of your resources came from elsewhere - and you didn't obtain permission for them ANYWAY - so why does it matter if he extracts them with StyleBuilder?

Ive been waiting for someone to say the truth, and it has come. I had to endure Windows X telling every1 a year and a half ago that the longhorn pack was all HIS idea, that he had it before me. But i got over it. And I still shut my mouth when he churns out another transformation package, never giving credit to the person who was first on the neowin scene with the idea. It doesnt worry me that much, transformation packages are for newbies who dont want to ruin their system, which is why it doesnt interest me anymore. This debate it a bit much for me, since ive been trying so hard over the past 6 monthes to keep myeslf on the good side of the neowin mods.

Im not taking sides but what msbmsn said is a fraction true. And Windows X, dont bitch abut rips, becaseu you never made the aero theme. Microsoft did. You simply ported it. I remember getting intothis discussion when I first released my first ever theme Media Center. Every1 said it was a rip, but then again, we are all ripping microsofts work everyday. Windows X, I may sound harsh, but if your porting microsoft's work, you dont own the theme. You simply own how the msstyle is compiled. So unless you can prove that people are ripping your longhorn themes, its not really worth opening your mouth.

Alan, why the hell you start this argueing again!?! It's ended for long time with declaration from I and ANDYLOGO so this case is ended. People know what it is so stop it. And for Longhorn Pack case, I think there's no permission to grant you because all is mine and news in Enhance site at March keep my word for the truth. I said I'll make Longhorn Pack somedays so shuw that crap off. I didn't get any work from you and I started this project on March. That's what I wanna say and that is true. For now, Longhorn Pack still exist and keep using it. That's what I want it to be. People would like to use Longhorn Transforming is my happiness.

It was just a figure of speech. I dont care about trans' packs anyway. But I had to get it off my chest. And I didnt start it again I used it as a point in my arguement.

But you didnt respond to what I said. You dont own longhorn, so how can you complain if thers are themes like yours? I made a plex theme once and there were tons of lookalikes on themexp.org, but it didnt bother me.

So not different from my case. I think you should be the one who understand this. If not, go this following URL and see what OldeCrow wrote (Who's the first person who post Aero VS shot, I made that too but I dislike it so I didn't post shot and remake it after I've realized in work of Longhornish)

Here's link https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...c=120859&st=165

Anyway, ANDYLOGO may not appear in this place anymore and I think this won't make theme become better so stop flamming beyond this post and hope everyone will not brake it again.

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