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oop, sorry guys, i sent the email and the attachment didnt attach :p

ill resend it in a second :p

oh, and thanks to BlueScreenOfDeath, who also sent me my file about 30 seconds after blay did :p ;) :rofl:

EDIT: and thanks to BlueScreenOfDeath again, who just sent you all that email in my stead. Thanks!

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oop, sorry guys, i sent the email and the attachment didnt attach :p

ill resend it in a second :p

oh, and thanks to BlueScreenOfDeath, who also sent me my file about 30 seconds after blay did :p ;) :rofl:

EDIT: and thanks to BlueScreenOfDeath again, who just sent you all that email in my stead. Thanks!

Hey sorry Dazza, I was away from my PC so I couldn't send you the file - I got your message 4-5 hours later on MSN!

It seems someone (two in fact) has already sent it to your e-mail!

Apologies, I will send next time if I'm around!

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Well, actually, I have been thinking about extras for VX4, and I am thinking of making some skins for some programs (such as MSN and Trillian and FireFox).

Truth be told, I will (given that i have enough time for them all) make a VX skin for any program yo utell me to, provided I know how to skin it.

I guess the easiest way to make sure I know that is to refer a program to skin and then a tutorial on how to skin it.

I already plan to make an MSN skin (i got the basic idea on how to do that, thanks Daeron), but if anyone can refer me to a tutorial for skinning Trillian or FireFox, that'd be great!

(EDIT: Oh yeah, BTW, i forgot to say, i dont know how to make a WMP9 skin. Can you refer me to a tutorial? Ive always wanted to try and make one :p)

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hey guys

its been fun answering emails for about a week or so, but now you can actually download VX 3.31 here:

http://forums.tweakers.ca/uploads/LunaVX3.31.exe

thanks to icedevil for hosting it. He's decided to be nice and host it for all of you until Xeon can update it again. How nice of him! :p

Cheers icedevil!

And enjoy the update everyone

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