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have you guys ever heard the word "patience" ?

now stop bothering and just wait till its done...jeeez

Why dont you... jk :D

Yah youre right, we are all impatient for the theme, but damn, its his work, its his time, if he have time to finish he will, if he dosent, we're all screwed but thats another story... lol

Now me patient damnit lol

have you guys ever heard the word "patience" ?

now stop bothering and just wait till its done...jeeez

I am patient. I've been watching this topic scince it started... and that was my first request for a release date. There was no mention of a possible release date... so I asked.

have you guys ever heard the word "patience" ?

now stop bothering and just wait till its done...jeeez

I am patient. I've been watching this topic scince it started... and that was my first request for a release date. There was no mention of a possible release date... so I asked..

Oops... double post. Delete this :blush:

Hi!

Fist of all: GREAT THEME! PantherS and Lonhorn Inspiriat are the first themes which stayed longer than 2 weeks on my PC!

Now something else:

I also use your system files, but when i'm back at home (writing this from holidays...56k...) i'd like to update to sp2...which means to replace your styled files...

Somebody else in this thread asked for updated system files, but you didn't answer. Are you working on a new package or could you upload the files you are currently using? PLZ! WOULD BE GREAT!

Thanks a lot, Denis

PS:

Ganz sch?n anstrengend hier alles auf englisch zu schreiben... lass dich doch mal wieder im CHIP Forum sehen!

mfg, Denis

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