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The site has had those porn ads on there for a while now. They was on there about a month ago as well.

I've visited the different boards you've posted on about this and you've given out different links that are all dead.

IMO something's up

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2.) Instead of waiting for the owner to get back he could have put the download on another site by now. Filefront, RapidShare, Megaupload, and You Send It.

3.) On other boards he's posted different links for the same thing but they just happen to be dead or showing the same porn ads. I just think something is a little weird about that.

That's all I have to say about it...

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Iam intrigued by this sidebar... will it curve like the 5219 one??

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You can switch between the curved & the regular sidebar of vista and of course the past longhorn sidebars ;)

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I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything I just think it's a little odd that's all. Go to yahoo and search exp sidebar or longhorn pre beta sidebar and look at all the different boards he has posted on about this. The oldest one I've found is back in 2004. He was wanting e-mails for the beta and a good amount of the people said they recieved e-mails but nothing about a beta.

On another site, AeroXP I believe, someone else was working on a sidebar that was taken from Longhorn and being modified/emulated for XP. JoeJoe is on this same board asking the people how they are doing this as if he has no idea. Now why is someone who says he's making it needs to go ask others how to do it?

JoeJoe you posted something else here like a month or so ago that I thought sounded cool and when I clicked the link to downlaod it I got those same exact porn ads that are now on that site. Either you're just collecting e-mails for SPAM and sending people a beta software you have nothing to do with or that site gets hacked way too much and you need to find a new one.

That's all I'm saying about it. I'm not trying to get a fight started just wondering what's going on because when I look around I see too much weird stuff going on.

Of course, all links are directing you to http://joejoe.ath.cx ,which got hacked,but i got a new server and domain anyway 

Just wait until I finished my work.

OK then...but you're still not giving out a site to at least see screenshots of your sidebar and how come you need to ask people how to make it if you're already doing it? I can understand if they are doing theirs a different way and you're just wanting tips, but on AeroXP you asked as if you had no idea how to do this at all.

First of all,you don't know anything about eXP and the emulation project.

You're just talking and posting nonesense.

I won't repeat it over and over for you.

eXP is a C# project (programming language ... :pinch: ) that imitates the Longhorn Sidebar.(like DesktopSidebar)

It has nothing to do with the emulation project which backports the leaked Sidebar to XP. Furthermore this has nothing to do with coding in C# ,but more with "hacking" it.That's why I was asking.

I feel like you don't understand what is going on in the beta scene and would appreciate if you stop commenting things you don't understand .

I want you to stop turning around the facts...for you,a last time :

My Site got hacked and i got a new one coming pretty soon.I didn't put the ads there myself. Furthermore I didn't know that people are still downloading this old beta ,that's why i didn't mirror it.

eXP Build 0101 will be released soon...and i won't give out any screenshots if i don't want to,especially to people like you,who care for useless rumors.

The Development:

We're coming around well and added some new features.

For eXP Donaters and Supporters:

I will give out nightly builds soon.

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