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So, the Longhorn Aero theme in XP isn't the same as the look in Longhorn! You can't create the perfect Aero threme for all!

For me the window must be White and we add transparency, taskbar must be white too, exept the start button in black

i want it like this

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looks so sweet!

I love it !

For me the best Aero theme was (because project terminated?) the photoshop creation? by DigitalFreedom.

I think is the best !

This one

Yes, I agree. Everyone, check out that thread. DigitalFreedom has taken screenshots of Longhorn (beta) and Photoshopped them. The outcome is amazing, although quite simple. I hope the real Longhorn looks like this... with a more 3D feel and hardware acceleration, of course.

As for your ideas, Windows X, I prefer the black design, which is actually what I have my XP skinned as no:p:p. However, if I must choose, I would have to say the silver/black combo of the link above.

TheDreamX, I'm making those themes now. I think I'll call it Aero UI if everyone agrees. TaskBar and Captionbar are done. Buttons look damn nice as Jade taskbar but little different from Jade because I need to make 6 images for one pic.

TheDreamX, I'm making those themes now. I think I'll call it Aero UI if everyone agrees. TaskBar and Captionbar are done. Buttons look damn nice as Jade taskbar but little different from Jade because I need to make 6 images for one pic.

I'm verry exited ! This theme is great!

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hmm... that idea of a Day-Desktop would be great but if it could connect to weather.com and get the information about the weather outside, and then it would change the background when the sun position changes or when it starts to rain in a cloudy day... that will be fantastic...

lets say if longhorn backgrounds were a little like samurize... or rainmeter... :D

hmm... that idea of a Day-Desktop would be great but if it could connect to weather.com and get the information about the weather outside, and then it would change the background when the sun position changes or when it starts to rain in a cloudy day... that will be fantastic...

lets say if longhorn backgrounds were a little like samurize... or rainmeter... :D

I think we can make it in Samurize or even active desktop. Make flash thingy for weather view and get weather data to display from web.

Here's what I've done so far. Changes are CaptionBar and Taskbar. The rest still be like latest Longhorn Aero from LTP6. If you have any other idea about this work, feel free to comments and post your suggestion. ;)

You say you are making these right now? That's great, but they have already been done. Just have a look. Now if you could make a theme that looked like that Photoshop-only project, that would be freakin' sweet!

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I think a little addon in the theme should include the cursor (if any) and icons you have taken the screenshot with...

Ask permission off the creator ofcoarse, but I hate it when you download a VS... and you get your hopes up over a screenshot you've just seen...

Then, you install it, and the one thing that finishes off a desktop isn't there... the cool icons you saw in the screenshot.

Just my little recommendation to make the VS look even better :)

You say you are making these right now? That's great, but they have already been done. Just have a look. Now if you could make a theme that looked like that Photoshop-only project, that would be freakin' sweet!

Lol. Looks funnily. :) Let me tell you what happened.

1. Corporel Clegg requested me to make black Aero theme. I said I'm making one and give my new Slate for better "Black" theme before I give him black Aero.

2. He used file I gave him to make that.

3. I finished this and post some pics in somewhere in this forum.

4. He requested me to give that theme (Current shot)

It'll be all right to make it because he didn't start that first.

Lol. Looks funnily. :) Let me tell you what happened.

1. Corporel Clegg requested me to make black Aero theme. I said I'm making one and give my new Slate for better "Black" theme before I give him black Aero.

2. He used file I gave him to make that.

3. I finished this and post some pics in somewhere in this forum.

4. He requested me to give that theme (Current shot)

It'll be all right to make it because he didn't start that first.

Wait so Clegg copied a theme you were working on and packaged it before you? :angry: I'll get yours when it's ready and delete this one.

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