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Neowin,

Over the past few months, myself (JMann) and Chorpeac have been working on a new graphics request system for Neowin, called Neorequest. This system has been designed to provide a lot more organised and simplier system to request graphics. My job on Neorequest was to provide the skins and to make the graphics on Neorequest look very good and also to make the system simple so users dont get confused or stuck when using it. Chorpeac was the guy who codes the whole thing together and makes all work together and has done a brilliant job bringing it all together and it has worked perfectly, so without further talk, myself and Chorpeac present Neorequest Graphics Request System. Enjoy the system and drop us a comment or question in the Neorequest Official Neowin Forum, all linked below.

Neorequest Graphics Request System

Neorequest Official Neowin Forum

Enjoy it, as it was made for all of you and Neowin.

Best Regards,

JMann and Chorpeac.

Neorequest Creators

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Check for more information in the NeoRequest SubForum here on Neowin. We are having problems with the main Database. Some server hardware failed and loast the most recent data. Chorpeac has been working hard trying to restore it back at the moment and still is. Most of the service is up and running like normal again, but we are still missing some data entries, i.e. Graphic Requests. Bug Reports thread in our forum will explain more. ;)

JMann

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Can you post a pic of the error?

I believe this is still in result of the Neowin code changing, and we will not be back online for those of you who cleared your cookies until we can get with the Neowin coders.

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Unfortunately its the same for all users on NeoRequest at the moment. Timdorr has confirmed that it will be back up soon, so everyone can login.

Hopefully, we should have it up soon.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=385238&st=30

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