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last year, when my friend Rokey designed "SMooth Metal" , i say i will build a theme to fit it... but i m too busy...

a few days before. he build the icons named "SEED"... so i build my first theme for these icons...

i m not a design ,but a tech engineer working in Internet stream media solutions..

myweb is http://www.wms.cn,but not a design website. it's a website about windows media stream tech...

come from Chinese Mainland... also Rokey...

because it is my first time, so i use the xfcespy1.0 for template.

thanx spyglass :) :)

===== update =====

version 1.1.1 - move quicklauch panel arrow valign to middle, and change inactive view gray to green.

version 1.1 - fix come bug , add styleshell.dll ... thanx spyglass to help find the bugs... :p

version 1.0 - here i come..

Here to Download SEED icons build by Rokey @ guiolympics.com

Here to downlaod 2To theme build by Annie @ DA

Here to Downlad the wallpaper...

btw... annie is mine truly name...call me annie, please

Enjoy it...

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wow, this is a great theme!

i see that you've been a long time member lovecho,

i look forward to seeing any more contributions you have to neowin. ;)

keep up the great work!

because i m not a designer, my job is about stream media...so i seldom release my job...

few month before. you can see the MSN skin named "XIX", i build it... the icon also from my friend Rokey....

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lovecho:

can i at least get some credit for your using my "togie" theme as a template...

and yes i took your theme apart and have 0 doubt about above statement...

btw: not to bad of a theme,apart from a number of minor bugs....

This is the startmenu that I whacked up in Photoshop, feel free to intergrate portions of this into the theme.

PS. According to the rules, you need to mention or get permission from spyglass to use his theme as the template. :)

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