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Originally posted by jayp6969

are u gunna make ur own icons for the final release or are u just gunna let us use the original milk icons??????

hmm i'm not sure yet.. i'm not good with icons :ermm:

i think i will let grand mufti do the icons that matches the different flavours in the hacked milk.. :D

ill ask him abt it :)

Originally posted by irs-away

HACKED GOT CHOCOLATE MILK STYLE!!!! why hasn't someone thought of this yet!

good idea, i was thinking of that a long time ago (when milk just released) but suddenly it just slipped away from the mind... :p

well i'll include a chocalate milk flavour too, in any upcoming releases :D i think the file size is gonna be very big with so many flavours in it.. :p

Originally posted by irs-away

MAKE A HACKED GOT CHOCOLATE MILK STYLE!!!! why hasn't someone thought of this yet! and i think you should rename the folder and style to hacked milk in the zip

Actually, I already thought of the idea. Check out the original milk thread.

Originally posted by BroChaos

not trying to cause trouble or anything, but was max ok with this? i musta missed something in the other thread.

I talked to the guy who made this version of milk (hacked milk). Doesn't seem like he cares either way, so even if he didn't I wouldn't be surprised if he still followed through with distributing it. Not much we can do about it...

I'd just like to thank you for releasing a great hack. I dont post here often and have a few questions. What's up with all this drama over themes? Why is it that mac theme artists are so arrogant about stuff they made. I'm in the design business and i personally have had some of my better creations copied from, yet i never took it as far as getting angry about it. I felt kind of honored that they liked my stuff. I believe mac artists need to set back and look at what they've done and realize if we want to have our stuff looking like that they should be proud of that, and not go around harping on us because we use windows. I personally use windows because i'm not spending 4 grand to get a low end iMac :]. I love mac's and i love the way they look, it's just not cost wise to spend so much money on a system imo. Maybe when prices come down, for now i'm stuck with trying to get windows beautified to a certain extent. Though when mac artists have this already and hate it when we want our windows to look the same it kinda hurts to think that someone is so mean as to be racist to a degree that shouldn't be allowed. It's like saying to your white son, your not allowed to play with the black boy down the street because he's different. Flame me all you want but this is just how i see it. I do believe permission should be gotten, but i also believe mac artists should step back for a moment and just try to fathom the amount of people out there that would love their theme, their creation even more if they were able to use it on windows instead of a mac. That's my 2 cents. flame away :alien:

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Originally posted by Xtreame

How do i install this on my computer?

get uxtheme patcher from tgtsoft.com, do as what the readme tell u, then download this theme and extract it to C:WindowsResourcesThemes and then right click on ur desktop goto properties, then goto appearance, then select hacked milk and click ok :)

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