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It definitely looks different compared to other skins, and besides the red text on the black buttons, it's pretty nice. :cool: However, I find the AlienMorph theme (with the gamma turned down a bit) more usable versus this skin.

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i would like to know why my premium theme threads were banned and closed why this one remains open when it as obvious attempt at advertising their pay themes???

anyone mods\ admin care to explain that to me?

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I think they wanted to leave it here just to see how long it would take for you to start crying.

This is not a payware suite. Just a suite done by them. You can download it freely at the alienware website or at wincustomize.com

But I do have to agree on that point....it is hard to figure out sometimes what is neowin's position when it comes to payware suites. Considering that WB suites that are payware have been advertised here in the past such as pixtudio....its hard to understand why msstyles are allowed.

I personally think that a payware/premium section should exist for visual styles and windowblind themes

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Very nice suite but I want this :blush:  :shifty:  >>

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:blush:  :devil:

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I was looking for that 2 but today The Skins Factory asked me to remove that pic from a thread

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Remove the metallica alienware image

I told you this nicely on the thread and you didn't remove it. We're going to have problems if i have to tell you again.

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The Skins Factory, Inc.?

How do you interface with the world??

www.TheSkinsFactory.com

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heyy... can u please send me this "darkstar" or red and black alienware theme. I can't download it.

send it to: [email protected]

please, i will be very grateful. :)

I can't download it either...links tend to die after 2.5 years.

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