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Don't listen to the critics b0se, it's a great theme and those people are just jealous of your talent. (Y)

Yep. Maybe whoever said "it's too original for me" wasn't being sarcastic, and thinks they can't handle such an awesome on his/her desktop. They would spend too much time staring at it in a Wayne and Garth like trance.

"I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!" :p

ok maybe you guys are a little f****d up or something ... Im not trashing this mans theme, Im actually using it... I just asked him if he had maybe another start button..thats it .. so instead of wasting 2 f******g pages on saying **** to me .... shut up and just sit there and keep reading the posts... Bose has made an awesome theme and its very useable... thats it.. im not flamming anyone and not saying anything is **** ... you guys are like bitches..... f*****g soap opera!

Good job Bose... forget I ever asked anything.

Peace.

Think I found a glich in V3.

Only when changing pages or sites in IE ( I'm using a WB import of the V3 WinOpus C VS) so not sure if it's WB and a problem with the import to WB, or if this has been seen in the MSStyles versions.

http://cybergisticdesigns.net/loads/winopus_v3_bug.jpg

StanP

very likely a problem with the wb import. Even tho SkinStudio is good, it's not great at importing all visual styles. Just wait until the bug free wb skin is released.

ok, can you reduce the space of the start menu button on the taskbar? there is only the flag there and on the left and on the right there is a lot of empty space, how about reduce it so the quick launch bar will more more on the left side?

thnx

Alex

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