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this thread shud be called dead ...

the author of this skin doesnt care to reply PM's or questions in this thread. i asked bout this icon's on desktop in this thread more than once and even PMed stefanka. but he doesnt care to answer.

i m fed up this with this thread waking up .. just to find that question still un answered..

i wish i had the power to close this thread.

this thread shud be called dead ...

the author of this skin doesnt care to reply PM's or questions in this thread.  i asked bout this icon's on desktop in this thread more than once and even PMed stefanka. but he doesnt care to answer.

i m fed up this with this thread waking up .. just to find that question still un answered..

i wish i had the power to close this thread.

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:rolleyes: Two or three days ago, Stefanka left his message somewhere in this thread, announcing that he fixed some bugs.

I wonder what you'll have to say about reluna thread.

did u see my REPLY below his comment.

and he replied after 10 PAGES of comments... and stefanka just said "he is looking into FIREFOX thing".

TOTALLY ignoring the questions on past pages. ok he must be bored reading WOOT DUDE and THANX DUDE.. but wht bout the PM i sent him .. cant ignore that too.

In order to remove the File/Edit/View etc bar, go to this link and check for item 24 in the list : http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

It is a reg hack I hadn't noticed. Not quite sure how to do this with Reshack so might give this a chance.

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I did this register hack, unfortunately it also causes the Start - Program Files not to work anymore so I had to restore the File/Edit/View line.

Anyone knows a better solution please let me know.

listen man you gotta stop thinking like that. stefanka is obviously very busy either with projects like this or a real life outside computers. he took a number of days to get back to me and on another occasion he didnt get back to me at all.

just because he didnt answer you doesnt mean this thread should be closed. give the guy a break :p

as for the icons i wish i could help but i have no idea what they are either, obviously snow within the windows but desktop i dont know. the problem with big threads is many people dont read all the commetns and miss things, im sure there are people here who do know what icons these are they too are skipping over it or just ignoring you.

i think the icons are the old but still great Snow icons by Rade8

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/10844171/

now, please stop whining and pestering the author... i'd much rather have him spend the time to create another beatuiful vs, than answer hundreds of which icons are these, which winamp skin is this etc questions...

and certainly, badmouthing an author of some of the most popular themes out right now, in his own release thread no less, is just plain rude...

you would've been better served in just posting a link to Stefanka's vs in the icons and wallpapers forum... you would've gotten your answer on icons there almost immediately...

i think the icons are the old but still great Snow icons by Rade8

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/10844171/

now, please stop whining and pestering the author... i'd much rather have him spend the time to create another beatuiful vs, than answer hundreds of which icons are these, which winamp skin is this etc questions...

and certainly, badmouthing an author of some of the most popular themes out right now, in his own release thread no less, is just plain rude...

you would've been better served in just posting a link to Stefanka's vs in the icons and wallpapers forum... you would've gotten your answer on icons there almost immediately...

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i agree good point (Y) but we all know what the icons inside the window are but we do not know of the icons on the desktop :pinch:

thanx for saying that . i hate repeating myself. sleeping.gif

then ask in the cursors and icons forum, this is not even a thread about those icons. if you hate repeating yourself, then don't, i'm sure people hate it even more coming into a thread about a visual style just to see you go on and on and on about icons this and icons that.

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