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Cuz WB is a bad way to skin your windows...

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Have any information to back up your uninformed claim?

Because I can tell you now your incorrect. If you want to express your opinion that is fine but do it with some intelligence and information to show why you feel that way.

Without that, its nothing more then a trolling and off topic.

  • 2 weeks later...

Updates I've made to Watercolor v4.3

-Changed Start Menu buttons - Log Off, Turn Off Computer, All Programs - to Windows default ones, like in Luna

-Changed Color Schemes Desktop backround colors to windows default ones like Luna Blue, Olive Green, Silver and Windows Classic for Ergonomic

-Fixed font Bug with Watercolor Blue in eMule

If You wan't my version PM me

Updates I've made to Watercolor v4.3

-Changed Start Menu buttons - Log Off, Turn Off Computer, All Programs - to Windows default ones, like in Luna

-Changed Color Schemes Desktop backround colors to windows default ones like Luna Blue, Olive Green, Silver and Windows Classic for Ergonomic

-Fixed font Bug with Watercolor Blue in eMule

If You wan't my version PM me

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Make a compact start menu and I'm sold! :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Just an update for my previous post...

You can also change the color of the taskbar that jives with the chosen color, for example, I chose Blue Watercolor, then the taskbar should be blue too.

Hope you can add this on your next version (I also hope that you're planning to create a new version) :D ..and you really must, because there are many fans of Watercolor

Thanks!

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