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Originally posted by hyperb0le

When neowin temporarily switched to iBF, binary said we could expect a new version. Any word on when that might be, binary?

Yup I did, it must have gotten lost in the conversions. Well I have fixed some very minor "bugs" though they were more requests than actual bugs (double taskbar now allows for 3 lines of text in the systray; ie: time, day, date.) Also I have changed some imagesto be more true to the original 2419 build. And after experimenting trying to fix the transparent "gap" u get on windows, this is not going to be fixable, so it stays as is. I am still thinking about changing the shellstyle, and would appreciate help from anyone who wishes to do so ;)

*edit n/m I'm on crack

SO I hope to release a newer revision sometime b4 the end of august provided I get help on the shellstyles. :)

Chris

If you want to change the start Button graphic, I suggest using TClock XP, it works great :) I may include the "skin" in the pack. But I'm not making it a part of the actual skin, this is XP were using, not whistler :p Plus I like the XP flag :cheeky:

Chris

  • 5 weeks later...

OMG wow the boards are back, and my theme topic was saved!

:D

/me is happy again

I have no life :(

my computer is having intermittent problems, so untill it gets fixed I wont be updating much. It seems to be having power troubles... :(

Chris

thanks, thats wierd..... I dont use mozilla but I can dload it and troubleshoot it just for you :D Actually it's cause I have nothing better to do. :p

Chris

Update:

the bug either doesnt happen on my system or it's been corrected in one of my many tweaking sprees since the 4.0 release ;.) I also changed some settings today which may have affected it, but here you go, visual proof ;):

nobugnow.jpg

Chris

Cisco thats a very kind offer, but I really dont see the sense in getting alot of hosting, it's just a theme :) You can host it if you want, it's freely distributable. With that much space you could make your own theme site :o Give themexp a run for their money ;)

Chris

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