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Hello, interested in seeing this 'Mafia by Y/C' style, have been checking all in the list so far and even d/l'd some of em. There seems to be a major backing of Kudos behind this Y/C fella so I want to see his work too. but there don't seem to be any links to it. have done numerous google's for it and found very little. Any help?

fantastic idea for a thread!!!! my suggestion would probably have to be advance/advancepro, while i dont use it much anymore it is definately one of the longest used themes on my pc and is gorgeous and bugfree :)

cant find link or screenies however i have it if you want it.

Hello, interested in seeing this 'Mafia by Y/C' style, have been checking all in the list so far and even d/l'd some of em. There seems to be a major backing of Kudos behind this Y/C fella so I want to see his work too. but there don't seem to be any links to it. have done numerous google's for it and found very little. Any help?

http://yc.deviantart.com/

,Jun 24 2004, 07:11] to be honest, there is no theme to date that raises the bar as much as c10k by giga, bant and me once did

Different people, different opinions... I never thought that visual style was that ground breaking frankly. In my opinion the hype around it made it better then it actually was. No flame intended, but that is just my view on it.

Reluna, Recurve are among my favorites. Derived from other styles, though still very original.

Also my own Extensis visual style is one of few that I actually been able to use for a long time. Not saying it is the best, but for me it is the most usable yet (though that's probably because it was adapted perfectly for my needs).

I would have to vote for Azure.

Although I am not currently using it, mainly because it does not suit my favorite wallpaper it is still the only VS I have used fo more than a month non stop, its just so easy to use and crisp.

Splitfire is another, by fat cat and loriq, I can't find a link.

Different people, different opinions... I never thought that visual style was that ground breaking frankly. In my opinion the hype around it made it better then it actually was. No flame intended, but that is just my view on it.

Reluna, Recurve are among my favorites. Derived from other styles, though still very original.

Also my own Extensis visual style is one of few that I actually been able to use for a long time. Not saying it is the best, but for me it is the most usable yet (though that's probably because it was adapted perfectly for my needs).

BACKPATTER ! :D

jk, i actually agree, but you know that already.

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OK, this is my first post here on neowin, :D so sorry if I sound loke a noob. But I saw this thread and just wanted to post my 2 current fav vs's. Now I know the whole OSX thing is overdone, but 2 of the best vs's I've ever seen are...

Smolder (dark) Download

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and Garage Band Download page

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The best ive seen is Luna something by Windows X i think it was, who used the small taskbar and the windows flag in light blue... i dont have the them but damn i wish i did it was excellent

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