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I cant wait to hear more feedback from the creator, just wondering what he thought about what I said. While reading later posts on this thread, I do see where the grey in this theme (particularly in word and office) is hard to differenciate from white. Now yet again I feel bad saying mostly negative stuff, but i do enjoy tha theme

Very nice theme, like it a lot. One of my top 3 favourites.

Theres a few things I don't like but I'm only being picky here...

- Grey Background colours on Folders, Word Documents and e-mails etc... anyway to change to white?

- Black command buttons with black text. I prefer the white ones with black text.

- If a folder is maximized, the toolbar/menu area is corrupted.

Don't get me wrong though, this is a great skin and I'm still using it, I'm just saying what I think will make it look better.

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looks nice, but the start button isn't correct size in your windows language. Just curious how many letters does your start button text have? btw sry all i havent been around lately, I think im away from home for the rest of the summer so i havent been updating lately. Beta 3 doesnt seem to have any bugs so ill make final version soon.

Heya, im using your theme since the screenshot, very very good, i really feel in longhorn but with xp funcionality (and speed) i just Uninstalled longhorn after instaling your theme and the smartbar, its really better so no need for longhorn.

My windows is in Brazilian-Portuguese so the start button is here "Iniciar" the last letter "r" is appearing a little at the screen edge, if u could make things better for the portuguese-speaking countrys it would be great (Im from Brazil but portuguse is spoken in other countrys, all of them have "INICIAR" as "START" so this cchange will be effective for them all)

I dont feel like its a problem, just a little blank thing at my start button edge, thing looks nice everywhere else.

Tnx :)

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