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Sorry guys for the lack of updates on my part. I'm still working on the Winamp skins and they will be available soon. I've been sick and was hospitalized for two weeks so I was unable to work on them. I will get started on them asap.

Edit: I made a new journal entry on my devART page, so please check my journal instead of this thread for updates as I don't want to hijack this thread. :p

Sorry guys for the lack of updates on my part. I'm still working on the Winamp skins and they will be available soon. I've been sick and was hospitalized for two weeks so I was unable to work on them. I will get started on them asap.

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Glad to hear you are feeling better. :) Take all the time you need. ;)

  • 1 month later...

I myself love this skin, but I have a problem.

I can't seem to get the shellstyle to work (and I was sure I knew what I was doing...this is far from my first theme)...unless it's supposed to look like it's not skinned....which I doubt.

I tried the neotheme thingie (after attempting to install the shellstyle manually), which said it had installed the shell just fine....stilll...just white with arrows.....that's not the shellstyle is it?.....I would have expected at least little coloured bars.

Anyways...I was wondering if someone could post a small shot of the shellstyle in action so I can know if I'm done being frustrated or not?...lol

  • 2 weeks later...
don't see anything special about it...sorry.

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Huge Choice on start menu. Which so far i haven't seen any other VS have.

Task bar and Top Window not too think. The only few VS that i think fit very well for 1024 resolution.

And every other little thing. That is so simple but yet so right. People who like funcky theme won't like this one. It is for those who want Reluna style with a thin start panel.

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