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I downloaded the pack from Apache-User... I had a few comments.

The start button font looks a little off.

I don't think the fake text-box on the start menu should be there. Since it doesn't work it just looks out of place.

I personally like the user icon visible on the start menu, but it still looks ok.

Other than that, the msstyle is very nice. I'm starting to wonder what WindowsX is going to look like. Good job on the pack Apache.

The start button font looks a little off. <--- could you tell me specific font and size?

I don't think the fake text-box on the start menu should be there. Since it doesn't work it just looks out of place. <--- I think so.

I personally like the user icon visible on the start menu, but it still looks ok. <--- doesn't it exist now?

thanks for comments ;)

Sorry WindowsX, those comments were for Apache-User, the msstyle in his Aero Concept pack had some mistakes... Your's was great, but I wouldn't mind an updated beta of it, one with the shellstyle like in your screenshot, I'd be glad to look through it and looks for some things that may be incorrect.

ok im releasing my work in a pack

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Apache-User it looks nice but I must say I like the Shellstyle that Windows X is going to use, I personally dislike having to right click and get file properties because the Shellstyle doesnt present it. BTW is there any possible way to get that text box to work or is that just there for cosmetic reasons? Or maybe tie it into the "Run" dialog

Really pleased to see Apache-User using the REAL longhorn flag in his Start button...if only Windows X would do the same....hint hint ;)

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Ummm.....You can mod flag in explorer to get that. This VS use explorer's flag not built-in. And don't you know that white flag is what came from the first leak (3683) and my current flag came from 4074 DWM.

My visual style is just Apache-User's, with my own Styler theme. So I regret to inform you that the file edit view, ect... don't work. Nothing on the blue bar does.

I haven't tested anything, so the Styler theme MIGHT not work on a different resolution, or computer, or whatever... but it should work fine.

Here you go.

Aero_Toolbar.zip

My visual style is just Apache-User's, with my own Styler theme. So I regret to inform you that the file edit view, ect... don't work. Nothing on the blue bar does.

I haven't tested anything, so the Styler theme MIGHT not work on a different resolution, or computer, or whatever... but it should work fine.

Here you go.

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ok i see you just trying to be tricky like me :yes:

nice idea thought

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