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er sorry if this is e wrong place to post.. anyway.. im not sure, u guys have been looking for transparency effects right? u actually dun really need any weird program or shiat...

as from the picture, u can see that i have tranparency for my taskbar and for the windoew just by hold clicking on to it. all this can be done with nvidia nview desktop manager im sure some of you do know..

there was this other post digital freedom made and he had to like photoshop some transparency effect thing, was that necessary?

i dunno man.. maybe im just crapping all the way.. but i think stefankas theme is really awesome.. i guess what all the longhorn fanatics are wanting is the huge space with like the back and forward buttons , right?

in the meantime, i think kol's longhorn theme on deviantart and oldecrow's longhorn themes are the best, u guys should visit his website crescent-pc.com

-brandon

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er sorry if this is e wrong place to post.. anyway.. im not sure, u guys have been looking for transparency effects right? u actually dun really need any weird program or shiat...

as from the picture, u can see that i have tranparency for my taskbar and for the windoew just by hold clicking on to it. all this can be done with nvidia nview desktop manager im sure some of you do know..

there was this other post digital freedom made and he had to like photoshop some transparency effect thing, was that necessary?

i dunno man.. maybe im just crapping all the way.. but i think stefankas theme is really awesome.. i guess what all the longhorn fanatics are wanting is the huge space with like the back and forward buttons , right?

in the meantime, i think kol's longhorn theme on deviantart and oldecrow's longhorn themes are the best, u guys should visit his website crescent-pc.com

-brandon

That is sweet! It?s a small pic so i can?t really see if the fonts are transparent too, are they?? Cause that?s what i have been looking for, a tool that enables transparency on everything but the fonts.

Sorry for going off topic

StefanKa u need any tester:D :D lol cause i really wanna try ;) ;)

Edited by alex666
Very very very pretty. Judging from the screenshots it is looking great.

My only complaint would be that the min/max/close buttons are too far apart, I would bring them a bit closer together.

no no no....they are perfect

(don't make him have more work to do...we're all wanting this VS released!!)

Well stefanka, I must say the original version I tried a while ago didn't appeal to me at all. In fact, I think I had a coniption fit the first time I tried to use it. :D

But your new version, "The Metal Age" looks very professional, clean, and actually usable. I'm really looking forward to it's release. The only thing I see so far that isn't pleasing is the task bar. Perhaps make it bolder, stronger even? It looks to gellyish. Otherwise, damn good work so far!

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