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Oops, I ment Jase's design ;) By they way looking forward to this project hopefully it can reach beta ;)

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I was aware of this fact and think that once full skinning is implimented later, jase's idea would be a welcome addition to the skins.

  I'm willing to provide mirrors for your project if you would like. Please PM me and we can work things out.

I would suggest contacting ZogoChieftan (aka FaceofDeath) about this because he is the one organizing the main coding and uploading.

ok the Final Design has been chosen and can be viewed at the nova forums like always:

http://zogosworld.sourceforge.net/nova/php...wtopic.php?t=12

There will be an easy to use skin editor integrated soon for people to make there own themes meanwhile if anyone wants to have a go (don't be to elaborate and keep to the design of the program shown) then be our guest.

Just like to say that the beta of Nova that is so close to release is going to rock :p A quick feature run down

Full chat

File sending (via P2P not using MSN servers! = Speed! But is compatible with MSN7 and MSN6 client users)

File lists - create a list full of files that your contact can view and instantly download a file from you

Display pictures in both the contact list and the chat window

Full Font customisation including Colour Bold Italic and any choice of Font you have installed!

Full skinning - currently 4 bundled skins but very easy to add your own

User selectable transparency (0% to 100% selection)

Skin previews

Emoticons (has not been implemented yet but will be fully functional at the day of the beta release)

Status - Away, Busy, On The Phone, etc (has not been implemented yet but will be fully functional at the day of the beta release)

And it is stable and under 1MB compressed right now. It may come just over 1MB with some other features coming into play before the beta release we may release 2 versions, a full release and a Lite release, The lite version will include all the features of the full version but will only have one bundled skin which will be the Default Nova skin.

More features to come! - Please leave any features you want and we will try our best to get them done.

I would BUT I'm an official Nexus beta tester and I'm liking how this project is going as well. I believe in fair compitition. Like how I run IE AND Firefox on my computer. Or how I run Winamp, Media Player Classic and WMP10. It depends on what I want to do with it.

But yet again, I'm impressed on how you guys are working on this. congrats.

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