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Hey guys thanks for your support, its been phenomenal, and yes I was sleeping sorry it was 4am here when I finished it, and I had to get up at 8.30am, so I thought i should really get some sleep.

Now its already to go im just gonna fix the my computer and control panel links, thanks to the great person who found out what they are very appreciated, and I should be ready to upload it all very soon. Thanks for your pateience everyone. I cant bnelieve its finally here, im pumped about thois, anyway ill go fix those two links.

Sorry mate I havent had a chance to check it out yet ive been going crazy trying to get the links on the desktop working. Dont get me wrong I appreciate it but i really wanna get this done before I goto work.

@ Osiris - Don't fret, its all cool :) Check your email, I set you up an account with my dl script for you to upload the file to when ready :)

@ PyRo - I hope to see you posting a bunch, i cant seem to get my forums all to active :) thanx again for registering :)

Well Osiris is at it again with his new visual style Free Style, based off microsofts UI for the new Mira devices, this style incorporates all the beauty of design and a smooth looking overall appearance. Within a week we hope to have Osiris onboard @ ibetas.net running a full time theming section.

For Now . . . Grab your copy of RC1

Free Style RC1

Well its Here the Latest Installment of the Freestyle Visual Style is here. You know the features you know the style.

Heres some links to download this latest installment

ThemesXP Link, if you download it from here, please Vote

Download From Ibetas.net

Well there you have it people at last the RC1 is here, the desktop is back better then ever, but alas still only at 1280*1024. However dont let that stop you from download it, the shellstyle has been fully updated especially with the control panel category view on, and the visual style itself has had the bugs fixed and some adjustments made.

Live life Free. Live life in Style -Freestyle Philosophy

Guys, i think we should start creating the rest of the objects that will fit into the theme (Osiris is doing the style and the active desktop) so if there are icons or other cool things that people have talk to me [email protected] or Osiris!

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