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I just finished making up a Steam Skin(Game Manager sort).

You can find it here: http://JoshBarber.co.uk/portfolio/HmmXPSteam.rar

And a preview here: http://joshbarber.co.uk/portfolio/HmmXP%20Steam%20Skin.JPG

If you add it to the first thread, Could you put the name Jelly instead of eLem - Thanks.

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I find my self coming back to this theme over and over again. If there were some kind of a voting system I would vote this theme to the best VS ever made. The minimalistic, ergonomic, still stylish classic style is pretty much the best I have seen yet.

I have said it before and I say it again, THANK YOU!

/Cqua

I find my self coming back to this theme over and over again. If there were some kind of a voting system I would vote this theme to the best VS ever made. The minimalistic, ergonomic, still stylish classic style is pretty much the best I have seen yet.

I have said it before and I say it again, THANK YOU!

/Cqua

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I totally agree, this is the VS i used for the longest time ever. Im using it constantly since it has been released. I did try out some other themes but i keep coming back to this. :D

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Old thread ressurection alert! :D

Hi there, just registered to say I love your theme. There's not many VS's out there that I get along with since I prefer Win2k over XP, but I love yours and ChaNinja's Simplex RC1 VS.

I've got one minor problem with your VS though. Shown below. Not sure how to correct this problem as it's the only theme that exhibits it. I use UltraMon (dual screen software) and it places two extra icons on windows - one to move the window to the next screen, another to maximize a window to the full length of the desktop. These buttons for some reason have a purple outline around them - on all your color scheme's it seems. Just wanted to give you some feedback on that.

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