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While waiting for a revision of XP Amp 1.2 here?s some revisions I have made in an attempt to blend some of the great features of both of the Winamp vs now available on Neowin for my own use.

On the Start Panel you?ll notice I created a Winamp colored logo. I imported the Logoff & Turn Off Computer buttons from the other vs. I also made a userpanel to match the rest of XP Amp. Arrows on the scrollbars were imported because of the rounded edge to match better. I also made a new Modern button as shown. These buttons do not truncate using Large fonts. Normal fornts are what?s shown in the screenie. The moseover for the buttons is light blue as shown on the ?OK? button.

I?m happy!

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While waiting for a revision of XP Amp 1.2 here?s some revisions I have made in an attempt to blend some of the great features of both of the Winamp vs now available on Neowin for my own use.

On the Start Panel you?ll notice I created a Winamp colored logo. I imported the Logoff & Turn Off Computer buttons from the other vs. I also made a userpanel to match the rest of XP Amp. Arrows on the scrollbars were imported because of the rounded edge to match better. I also made a new Modern button as shown. These buttons do not truncate using Large fonts. Normal fornts are what?s shown in the screenie. The moseover for the buttons is light blue as shown on the ?OK? button.

I?m happy!

looks awesome. i really want it but know u can't release it without permission

Hi Tweaker,

No i didn't get to beta test the new Visual Style, but i spoke to n00dle on Messenger and he told me that they had already beta tested it and it had worked fine. They have a couple of bugs left to sort and then hopefully it will be released :). He couldn't give me a release date though as to when it will be finished.

Mike

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